Many children experience the stress of divorce annually in the United States, and there are several variables that can determine how they will react, including: their maturity level; their personality; and the circumstances that led to divorce. When to Tell the Children about … [Read more...]
Things Not to Say to a Child of Divorce
“I’m okay and I think the kids are doing okay too. But it’s hard to really know what they are feeling and super hard to know what to tell them,” Mike said to his sister. He continued, “It’s like, I can’t tell them the truth about why we split at this point, they're too young to understand. So I … [Read more...]
Types of Separate Property in Texas Divorce Proceedings
When you’re going through a divorce proceeding in Dallas, your divorce attorney is the person who will help you determine which assets and debts are separate property during a divorce and which are not. Your attorney will also represent your interests if there is any ambiguity. Generally, however, … [Read more...]
8 of the Best Defenses to Creditor Lawsuits
If you're faced with a lawsuit from one or more of your creditors, then you'll want to mount the best possible defense. In this article, we'll discuss what does not constitute a valid legal defense and 8 legally valid defenses that can help you win your case. What is Not an Acceptable Legal … [Read more...]
Estate Planning For “Just In Case” Scenarios
There are many reasons why people devise an estate plan. Oftentimes, they are hoping to achieve a peace of mind in knowing that the future of their estate, assets, and legacy will be handed down to generations of friends and family they care about the most. While this general concept is a good one, … [Read more...]
How to Avoid Probate in Texas
Texas Probate is often an expensive and time-consuming process. The last step of the probate process is to distribute assets to your loved ones, so they are waiting a long time before receiving the property you left them. For these reasons, many people have avoiding probate as one of their estate … [Read more...]
What is the difference between a living trust and an irrevocable trust in Texas?
Two commonly discussed Trusts in Texas include the Living Trust also known as Revocable Living Trust and the Irrevocable Trust. Before discussing the differences between a Living Trust and Irrevocable Trust, let's first discuss what a Trust is. What is a trust A trustee uses a legal arrangement … [Read more...]
Is It Time to Update Your Estate Plan?
Few people take the initiative to create a will or trust, so if you’ve gotten that far, you’re more prepared than the majority of people in the United States. While having these plans in place is a vital part of estate planning, these documents aren’t just a one-and-done deal. Updates are necessary … [Read more...]
What to Know if Facing a Nebraska Furniture Mart Lawsuit in Texas
Receiving a lawsuit notice from Nebraska Furniture Mart can be a confusing and stressful experience. You may consider ignoring it, but that could result in you losing the case by default. You may have viable legal options to defend yourself against the lawsuit and resolve it in a way that works for … [Read more...]
What Does It Mean To Get Served A Lawsuit In Texas
The term, “being served,” means that a person has received legal papers, a lawsuit, or a subpoena, detailing a civil case in which that person served must appear. It is required by law that the plaintiff gives the defendant a legal notice before bringing them to court. But why does a person get … [Read more...]
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