There's a lot to consider when crafting an estate plan, going through probate, seeking Social Security disability benefits, 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 Plan Estate 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. -
Reasons to Establish a Revocable Living Trust Revocable 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. -
Legal Guardianship 101 Guardianship 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? -
Essential Documents Every Family Needs In The Event Of A Crisis In 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. -
Common Questions About Loved Ones Passing Away Mid-Lawsuit Here are some of the most common questions we're asked about loved ones passing away while in the midst of a lawsuit. -
Five Documents Every Parent Should Have Every parent should have their basic estate plan in order. These are the five documents that every parent should have. -
What You Need To Know About Holographic Wills A holographic will is a will handwritten and signed by the testator. But does every state recognize them? Learn more about Holographic Wills here. -
The Benefits of Hiring an Estate Planning Attorney Versus Writing Your Own Will Writing your own will is a risk our experienced estate planning attorney recommends hiring a second set of eyes to ensure your assets are protected. -
Legal Services Are an Investment in the Future of Your New Business Consulting an experienced business formation attorney to make sure your business is properly structured can prevent time-consuming mistakes down the road -
Mistakes to Avoid When Filing for Social Security Disability If you need Social Security disability, there are mistakes you should avoid when filling out your application. Learn more about those mistakes.