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First, I draft and file your petition for nondisclosure. Once its filed, the court sets it for a hearing between two to four weeks later. After the hearing (which is usually brief and informal), the judge grants the petition and signs an order of nondisclosure.
Yes, non-disclosure agreements are enforceable in Texas. That being said, NDAs with a reasonable scope are more likely to hold up in court if challenged. Sometimes, if a challenged NDA is too broad, the court may reform it. This means that the business cannot recover damages from violations of the previous agreement.
Specifically, you may not file a petition for an order of nondisclosure until the second anniversary after your dismissal and discharge. For any other misdemeanor, there is no waiting period; you may file a petition seeking an order of nondisclosure once the Court issues an order of dismissal and discharge.
To obtain an order of nondisclosure under Section 411.0725, if you are eligible, you must file a petition. The form and instructions for obtaining an order under Section 411.0725 are available at this link. You must file the petition with the court that placed you on deferred adjudication.
Overview of the nondisclosure process Check Eligibility. Use our eligibility checker to see if any of your cases are eligible for nondisclosure. Review Your Criminal Record. Complete Petition. Complete Filing Fee Waiver Form. File Petition. Attend Hearing. Obtain Order.
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First, I draft and file your petition for nondisclosure. Once its filed, the court sets it for a hearing between two to four weeks later. After the hearing (which is usually brief and informal), the judge grants the petition and signs an order of nondisclosure.
Only people who have been granted deferred adjudication can file an order of nondisclosure. An expunction order is reserved for those who were wrongfully convicted, arrested, indicted or had no final conviction. You cannot pursue an expunction if you were court-ordered to community supervision or deferred adjudication.
Yes, non-disclosure agreements are enforceable in Texas. That being said, NDAs with a reasonable scope are more likely to hold up in court if challenged. Sometimes, if a challenged NDA is too broad, the court may reform it. This means that the business cannot recover damages from violations of the previous agreement.

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