Boe Lynn Bowen
The Bowen Law Firm, PLLC
Attorney Boe Bowen is a native Texan. He was born and raised in Texas and the first in his family to receive a post-secondary education when he graduated Magna Cum Laude from Sam Houston State University at Huntsville, Texas, with a Bachelor of Arts in Speech Communication and History. In 2010 Boe began his legal career by entering the class of 2013 at the Thurgood Marshall School of Law in Houston, Texas.
During his tenure in law school, Boe remained extremely active by working as a research assistant, tutor, and participated in the mock trial program. Boe graduated Magna Cum Laude from the Thurgood Marshall School of Law in 2013. Prior to becoming the Managing Member at The Bowen Law Firm PLLC, Boe clerked for the Harris County Attorney’s Office.
Boe Bowen is licensed to practice in the State of Texas and is a Certified Mediator, Family Mediator, and Arbitrator that can offer his services in all Alternative Dispute Resolution Matters. Boe is also a member of the prestigious Texas Bar College.
- Gerry Spence Trial Lawyers College
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- Texas Southern University Thurgood Marshall School of Law
- J.D. (2013) | Law
- Honors: Magna Cum Laude
- Activities: Mock Trial, Student Tutor
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- Q. Do grandparents have custody rights in this situation? Texas
- A: As a general rule if both parents are alive and well, rights not terminated, or incarcerated, then no grandparents have no rights in Texas.
Without court orders granting the grandparents rights, they have none.
- Q. Can I take money from my girlfriends account without her permission if i have a right to the money and access to accoun
- A: This is a complicated issue that can go several different ways. Just because you have access does not mean you have rights to access. By your own admission you do not have permission to touch the money. She may say you exceeded the scope of the access granted.
On the other hand you have access as a signer and you are recovering your personal property. If you were yo recover nothing more you may be ok.
There are more details that are needed to truly advise. The above is not a recommendation to do either. I encourage you speak with an attorney before doing anything.
- Q. Can I file for custody if I live in a diffent state?
- A: Yes, make sure you contact an attorney before you do anything. There are laws that prohibit the moving of minors across state lines.
Be careful as not to violate Interstate The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act.
I strongly encourage you to consult with an attorney to ensure you do not eliminate your chance to adopt inadvertently.
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