Co-Parenting in Texas

Co-Parenting in Texas

Texas family law stresses the importance of parenting after a divorce. Like the Texas divorce courts, the family law attorneys at Springer & Lyle will look out for the best interests of the children who will be affected by a divorce. We will help you develop a strong parenting plan,…

Is the Truck Driver or the Trucking Company Liable in a Truck Accident?

Is the Truck Driver or the Trucking Company Liable in a Truck Accident?

If you have been involved in an accident involving a truck or 18-wheeler, you will want to seek help from a law firm experienced in handling commercial truck liability cases. At Springer & Lyle, we have helped hundreds of people receive just compensation despite some of the issues involved with…

How Do I Contest a Will?

How Do I Contest a Will?

Contesting a will involves overcoming challenging legal burdens and difficult and long-standing family discord. The law limits who can contest the will and the circumstances under which the will can be deemed invalid. At Springer & Lyle, we understand these emotional difficulties and work with you to be sure contesting the will is in your best…

Top Reasons to Hire A Personal Injury Attorney

Top Reasons to Hire A Personal Injury Attorney

If you have suffered a personal injury due to the wrongful conduct of someone else, you deserve reasonable compensation. A qualified and experienced personal injury attorney can help you get it. The goal of personal injury attorneys should be to maximize the value of your claim using their knowledge, skill, experience and financial resources. Without an…

Car Accident Statistics

Car Accident Statistics

The Texas Department of Transportation (TDOT) reports that as of March 9, 2020, 566 people had already lost their lives in vehicle accidents on Texas highways. That tally changes daily. At Springer & Lyle, we are concerned about the number of people who are injured as well as about the family members…

Child Custody Modification

Child Custody Modification

When the court issues its final orders, it expects them to be just that: final. However, courts do recognize that in the case of child custody, there may be a change in circumstances that will require a modification in the custody arrangement. Petitions for modification must be filed in the court…