Hardy Law Firm, P.C.

Hardy Law Firm, P.C. Family Law, Child Welfare Law, Divorce, Custody, Paternity, Adoption, Prenuptial Agreements, and Mediation Services. Serving Madison, Walker and Brazos County.

10/12/2024

Hardy Law Firm, P.C. relocated to College Station and is now focusing on Family Law only.

We still serve your family law needs in Brazos, Madison and Walker Counties.

Appointments are by appointment only.

12/30/2023

Effective 1/1/2024, our office will be remote only. Our mailing address remains P. O. Box 907, Madisonville, Tx. 77864.

03/22/2022

Our office does not have electricity at the moment. We are fortunate that is all and did not suffer any property damage. We anticipate normal business hours tomorrow.

07/29/2021

First day of MCISD is August 23, 2021. The school calendar can be found here. https://4.files.edl.io/aba5/03/09/21/192352-ca96dd6e-0433-4d5a-88af-537d4df9240d.pdf

Here are some important dates.

Online registration begins 7/21. Go to madisonvillecisd.org.

You will find the supply list on the main page of the MCISD website https://www.madisonvillecisd.org/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=125673&type=d&pREC_ID=1212249

Stuff the bus will be 8/7 from 8am-2pm at the Madisonville Wal-Mart parking lot.

You can follow their page here https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=madisonville%20cisd

02/17/2021

Due to the weather, the road conditions, the rolling blackouts, and the lack of water, our offices will be closed for the remainder of the week. State and County courts are closed for the same reasons.

10/20/2020

Election Day is November 3, 2020.Voters registered in Texas can look up where to vote on Texas's site.

Vote early - Texas voters can also vote before Election Day. The early voting period runs from Tuesday, October 13, 2020 to Friday, October 30, 2020, but dates and hours may vary based on where you live.

What to bring

You will be asked to show photo ID to vote in Texas. Acceptable forms include: Texas driver's license issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS); Texas election ID certificate; Texas personal ID card; Texas handgun license; US military ID with photo; US citizenship certificate with photograph (doesn't need to be current); or a US passport. Forms must be current or expired less than four years. For voters aged 70 or older, the acceptable form of photo identification may be expired for any length of time if the identification is otherwise valid.

Voters without ID: If you don't have ID and cannot obtain one due to a reasonable impediment, you'll need to sign a sworn statement that there is a reason why you don't have any of the accepted IDs, and present one of the following: certified birth certificate; valid voter registration certificate; or a current utility bill, government check, bank statement or paycheck, or government document with your name and an address. If you meet these requirements and are eligible to vote, you may vote in the election.

If you don't have ID and do not have a reasonable impediment to obtaining one or did not bring ID to the polling place, you may cast a provisional ballot. In order to have the provisional ballot counted, you will be required to visit the voter registrar's office within six (6) calendar days of the date of the election to either present one of the forms of photo ID or submit a temporary affidavit, or, if applicable, qualify for the disability exemption, in the presence of the county voter registrar while attesting to the fact that you do not have any of the required photo IDs.

07/30/2020

Position available: We have a full-time position available for office staff.

1. You must have prior office experience.
2. You must have experience in Word programs.
3. You must be available Monday – Friday from 8:00-5:00.

Please email your resume to [email protected]. We will contact eligible applicants for an interview.

We will close the application process on 8/4/2020 to begin the interviewing.

07/27/2020

On July 28, 2020, AT&T will be working on our office phone lines from 9-11. Our internet is supposed to be working. Please email us during this time.

06/19/2020

As Madison County continues to see an increase in COVID-19 cases, our office will continue with a "by appointment only" policy. Also, all guests will be required to wear a facial covering while in our office.

From the Texas State BarSupreme Court of Texas Emergency OrdersThe Supreme Court of Texas issued two emergency orders Th...
05/15/2020

From the Texas State Bar

Supreme Court of Texas Emergency Orders

The Supreme Court of Texas issued two emergency orders Thursday. The 15th Emergency Order permits residential eviction proceedings to resume on May 19 with deadlines no longer postponed. The order also allows warnings to be posted and possession writs to be executed starting May 26. The 16th Emergency Order allows collection of consumer debt as defined by Texas Finance Code Section 392.001(2) and issuance and service of garnishment writs and turnover orders to resume. The Supreme Court’s other existing emergency orders can be found here https://www.txcourts.net/emergency-orders

Open Texas Checklists

Governor Greg Abbott’s task force to oversee the reopening of businesses in Texas has created a number of checklists to guide employers as they reopen their establishments. View the checklist for office-based employers here.https://gov.texas.gov/uploads/files/organization/opentexas/OpenTexas-Checklist-Office-Based-Employers.pdf
View all the checklists and guidance here https://gov.texas.gov/organization/opentexas

The Supreme Court of Texas and Court of Criminal Appeals, working with the Office of Court Administration are committed to ensure that justice continues to be served to all Texans in the current pandemic situation.

04/27/2020

Changes to office policy amid COVID-19.

As the restrictions are being gradually lifted, this office has made the following decisions through May 31, 2020:

1. Our regular office hours will resume on May 1, 2020.

2. CALL TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT. We will not be taking walk-ins.

3. Call or email with your questions/concerns before coming to the office.

Thank you, Patricia & Joel Hardy

04/15/2020

2nd confirmed case of COVID-19 in Madison County. 20-29 year old male. No further information as to where he may have contracted the virus or potentially exposed others.

STAY HOME. Do your part to prevent the spread of the virus.

Address

511 University E. , Ste. 230
College Station, TX
77840

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm

Telephone

+19363489000

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About our Attorneys

Joel M. Hardy is a 2002 graduate of St. Mary’s University School of Law and was licensed in 2002. Joel is an experienced criminal defense trial attorney. Areas of practice include: Felony, Misdemeanors, Motions to revoke/adjudicate, Juvenile defense, Probate and Will preparation.

Patricia Orozco Hardy is a 2001 graduate of St. Mary’s University School of Law and was licensed in 2001. Patricia is an experienced family law trial attorney. Areas of practice include: Divorce, Custody, Child Support, Adjudication of Parentage, CPS defense, Modifications, Enforcement, Grandparent visitation and intervention.

We practice in Madison, Walker, Leon and Grimes County.

This is a general practice law firm and the attorneys are not certified by the Legal Board of Specialization.