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How To Designate a Guardian for Your Children in Texas

Designate a guardian for your children with confidence. Learn how Texas parents can legally name trusted caregivers and protect their child’s future.

Second Marriages and Intestate Succession in Texas

Second marriages can complicate estate distribution in Texas. Without a will, children from prior relationships may inherit before the surviving spouse, leading to disputes, delays, and costly probate. Learn how proper estate planning protects your family and assets.

What Are The Advantages Of Having A Will?

A will safeguards your family’s future by clearly outlining how your estate should be handled. Without one, your assets may be tied up in court and distributed to unintended heirs, as seen in Dorothy’s cautionary story.

What Happens if you die Without a Will in Texas?

When someone dies without a will in Texas, state intestacy laws decide who inherits their property — not their personal wishes. This can lead to delays, added costs, and family disputes. Here’s how assets are distributed under Texas law and why drafting a will is essential for protecting your estate and loved ones.

What Entity is Right for my Company?

Learn the key differences between S Corporations and LLCs, including tax treatment, flexibility, and potential advantages, to choose the right structure for your business.

Property Restrictions in Texas: Spell It Out!

The Texas Supreme Court’s ruling in EIS Dev. II v. Buena Vista highlights one key takeaway: property restrictions must be written with absolute clarity. Vague covenants risk being unenforceable, making it vital for landowners to spell out every detail—and for buyers to review records carefully.

Disabled Veterans, The Challenge Of Living Independently

Discover how the Veterans Readiness and Employment Program supports disabled veterans facing challenges in employment and independent living.

ON THE TAKE: A Robust Scam Targeting the Elderly

A growing scam is targeting elderly individuals with fake mortgage checks and false offers of foreclosure relief or refinancing. These fraudulent tactics aim to extract personal information or money under the guise of assistance. Find out how to protect yourself and where to report suspicious activity.

Understanding Deed Theft and Protecting Your Property

A disturbing real estate scam has emerged: criminals transfer property deed documents into their names and resell the property as though they own it.

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