There's a lot to consider when crafting an estate plan, going through probate, or forming a business. Our blog posts prepare you for what to expect during these legal processes and help you avoid common mistakes and pitfalls.
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When to Update an Estate PlanEstate plans should be reviewed regularly and updated to reflect major life events such as divorce, the birth of a child, or buying a new home.
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Reasons to Establish a Revocable Living TrustRevocable living trusts can help Texas residents keep their estate out of probate and better care for their loved ones after they’re gone. Learn more here.
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Legal Guardianship 101Guardianship is the legal process by which an adult’s civil rights are taken away and given to another. Who do you trust to make decisions for you?
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Essential Documents Every Family Needs In The Event Of A CrisisIn the event of a crisis it's important to share all your important document with your loved ones to ensure they are protected at all times.
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Common Questions About Loved Ones Passing Away Mid-LawsuitHere are some of the most common questions we're asked about loved ones passing away while in the midst of a lawsuit.
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Five Documents Every Parent Should HaveEvery parent should have their basic estate plan in order. These are the five documents that every parent should have.
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What You Need To Know About Holographic WillsA holographic will is a will handwritten and signed by the testator. But does every state recognize them? Learn more about Holographic Wills here.
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The Benefits of Hiring an Estate Planning Attorney Versus Writing Your Own WillWriting your own will is a risk our experienced estate planning attorney recommends hiring a second set of eyes to ensure your assets are protected.
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Legal Services Are an Investment in the Future of Your New BusinessConsulting an experienced business formation attorney to make sure your business is properly structured can prevent time-consuming mistakes down the road
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Mistakes to Avoid When Filing for Social Security DisabilityIf you need Social Security disability, there are mistakes you should avoid when filling out your application. Learn more about those mistakes.