Considering a living trust as part of your estate planning? This might lead you to ask, "Can I be the trustee of my own trust?" It’s a common question with an answer that’s not always straightforward. It depends on your goals, the type of trust, and the laws of your state. This article zeroes in … [Read more...]
Are male divorce lawyers biased against female clients?
In the emotional turmoil of divorce, choosing the right attorney can be a critical decision. While qualifications and experience are paramount, a lingering concern for some women is whether a male divorce lawyer might harbor unconscious bias against female clients. This blog post delves … [Read more...]
How to Choose the Right Contested Divorce Lawyer for Your Case
Contested divorces can be highly emotional and legally complex. When spouses are unable to agree on important issues like child custody, property division, or alimony, the case often ends up in court, requiring legal representation. Choosing the right contested divorce lawyer will make all the … [Read more...]
How to Win Child Custody as a Mother in Texas
In Texas, mothers improve their odds of securing primary conservatorship by showing the child’s best interest: steady daily care, a safe home, predictable routines, and respectful co-parenting. Early temporary orders—and consistent follow-through—carry weight and often shape the final … [Read more...]
3 Documents Every College Student Needs in Texas
Heading to college is a significant milestone in a young adult's life. It is a time filled with new experiences and opportunities. However, it is also often a time of new autonomy from your parents in the eyes of the law. Preparing certain legal documents can protect you in emergencies and provide … [Read more...]
What to Do if Sued in Texas by Bank of America, N.A.
Bank of America, N.A., also known as BoA or BofA, is one of the biggest banks in the United States, incorporated in North Carolina. It is also a credit card company. If you have been served with a Bank of America lawsuit, we understand that you may be stressed and uncertain about what to do now. If … [Read more...]
Can You Put a Business in a Trust?
When considering estate planning, business owners wonder if they can put a business in a trust. For many business owners, their company is one of their most valuable business assets. Protecting it is a top priority both during their lifetime and for future. So, can you put a business in a trust? The … [Read more...]
Sued by Johnson Mark, LLC in Texas? Your Settlement & Defense Guide
If Johnson Mark, LLC sues you in Texas, act fast: file your Answer by the Texas deadline, verify the debt and who owns it, and explore settlement or defense options to avoid default judgment and potential bank-account garnishment of non-exempt funds. Are you currently being sued by Johnson Mark, … [Read more...]
9 Reasons You Need a Revocable Living Trust in Texas
When contemplating your estate planning options, you may wonder, "Do I need a revocable living trust?" Particularly, you might worry about the ease with which your heirs will inherit and manage their portions of your estate. A revocable living trust (RLT) offers a flexible solution, allowing you … [Read more...]
Can a Living Trust Be Contested in Texas? Understanding the Grounds
A well-drafted estate plan gives you peace of mind, letting you provide for your loved ones after you’re gone. One crucial tool in many estate plans is a revocable living trust, which many people use to avoid probate court's time and expense. But can a living trust be contested in Texas? In … [Read more...]
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