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By ellen.steil 23 May, 2022
Divorce is not an easy process, but it’s easier than it has ever been compared with 100 or even 50 years ago. Starting in the 1970s, states, including Texas, adopted no-fault divorce. Before then, a married person who wanted a divorce had to prove that their spouse did one of the things that the law […]
By ellen.steil 28 Apr, 2022
While Texas is not a state that requires you to use a real estate attorney in order to purchase property, there are definite advantages to involving such an attorney – both during and after a purchase. In this post, we examine three core benefits a real estate attorney can offer: Representing your best interests When […]
By ellen.steil 01 Apr, 2022
After a car accident, it pays to conduct your interactions with insurance companies very carefully. While insurance companies can offer a great service, they are also profit-driven businesses that will gladly avoid paying out more than they have to. Even if the insurance company represents you, it will look and listen for reasons to reduce […]
By ellen.steil 22 Feb, 2022
When a loved one names you as the executor in their will, you may be tempted to navigate the estate administration process alone. However, you may benefit from the guidance of an attorney during this process. Why might you want to work with an attorney? An attorney can help you navigate the probate process with […]
By ellen.steil 26 Jan, 2022
An unexpected accident can have a far-reaching impact on nearly every aspect of your life. Suddenly, you have medical bills to pay, property damage to deal with, and you may even be too injured to return to work for a few weeks. Fortunately, the law exists to provide victims of other people’s negligence – like […]
By ellen.steil 27 Dec, 2021
You always subscribed to self-reliance. Now, you want to adhere to that philosophy when it comes to estate planning. But you have second thoughts. Although you pride yourself in your research skills, you conclude that you need some guidance with estate planning. An experienced estate planning attorney is the effective ally you need. He or […]
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