Abstract of judgment in Texas. A certified, one-page summary of a money judgment recorded with the county clerk immediately becomes a judgment lien on all non-exempt real property the debtor owns—or later buys—in that county. The lien lasts ten years but may be renewed before it … [Read more...]
Does the Executor of a Will Get Paid in Texas?
Does the executor of a will get paid in Texas? Yes. The payment an executor receives is commonly referred to as an executor fee or executor's compensation under Texas law. Texas law entitles an executor to up to 5 % of the cash they actually receive or pay out while administering the estate—but … [Read more...]
Can Credit Card Companies Take Your House? What Texas Homeowners Need to Know
If you’re drowning in credit card debt, you might be wondering: can credit card companies take your house? Many homeowners are facing financial difficulties and worry about losing their homes due to credit card debt. That’s a fear for many Texas homeowners, especially when bills pile up and you … [Read more...]
Can Medicaid Take Your Home in Texas?
Picture this: After years of paying off your mortgage and filling your house with memories, you suddenly need nursing home care. Then you hear rumors that the state might take your home to pay for that care. Is that actually possible in Texas? Medicaid Estate Recovery Programs are mandatory in all … [Read more...]
Can Your Spouse Take Your Vehicle in Texas? Understanding Your Rights During Divorce
When Maria found out her husband took the family car without her permission during their separation, she panicked. The car was in her name and bought before they got married. But he said it belonged to both of them since they used joint funds for repairs. If you are in a similar situation in … [Read more...]
Can I Sue My Ex for Financial Abuse? A Texas Legal Guide
When Maria found out that her ex‑husband had been moving money from their joint accounts into secret ones, she felt shocked and helpless. His hidden transfers left her unable to cover everyday bills while he kept control of their marital funds. Financial abuse is a form of domestic abuse involving … [Read more...]
Can You Divorce Without Splitting Assets? Key Legal Options in Texas
You worked years to build a business—must you give half away just to end a marriage? Many people facing divorce in Texas worry about losing everything they’ve worked hard to build. I understand this concern. I’ve helped many clients through these exact worries in my practice. Texas is a … [Read more...]
How to Transfer Ownership of an LLC to a Trust
Business owners wonder, "how to transfer ownership of an LLC to a trust"? As a Texas estate planning attorney, I’ve helped many such business owners protect their assets and simplify their estate plans by transferring LLC ownership to trusts. This has become a popular move among my clients who want … [Read more...]
Benefits of 50/50 Custody in Texas: A Comprehensive Guide from a Family Law Expert
As a Texas family law attorney with over 20 years of experience, I’ve seen how the right custody plan can change family life—not just legal outcomes. At Warren & Migliaccio, we’ve helped hundreds of families with 50/50 custody arrangements. I want to share what I’ve learned about this important … [Read more...]
How to Prove You Are a Fit Parent in Texas
When it comes to child custody cases in Texas, the stakes are high. As a family law attorney who has handled hundreds of custody cases statewide, I’ve seen how these cases can impact everyone involved. Texas courts base custody decisions on the child’s best interests and parental fitness is a big … [Read more...]
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