Mr. Granata successfully presented and argued a Motion to the Associate Judge of the 330th Judicial District Court a request for his out of state client to obtain additional possession time. Mr. Granata’s client was frustrated with the progress he was making establishing his parent-child relationship with his under three year old son and made the request to the Court. The Court agreed that frequent and continuing contact with a child so young would be in the child’s short and long term best interest.
Archive for November, 2009
New and Interesting Cases in the Texas Court of Appeals
In re Columbia Medical Center, of Las Colinas, Subsidiary, L.P., 290 S.W.3d 204 (Tex. 2009) – Interesting Texas Supreme Court case from a practitioner’s point of view for Motions for New Trials. The back ground facts are as follows: Read the rest of this entry »
Motion to Reconsider Granted
Client mistakenly missed his Court date and a default temporary order was entered. Mr. Granata was retained to fix the default temporary order and successfully argued his Motion to Reconsider the default temporary order. Sole primary custody was switched to his client, a finding of family violence against the other side was entered, child and spousal support was undone and the other side was Ordered to pay support to Mr. Granata’s client. The client is a long time commercial real estate developer and the client happily informed Mr. Granata he “is the best lawyer he has ever seen.”
