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Legal Complexities Simplified, Answering Your Questions

There are no shortage of nuances when it comes to estate planning, probate administration, elder law, business law, intellectual property law, and real estate law.

However, we aim to demystify complex legal concepts and empower you to make informed decisions with regular updates that blend professional knowledge with real-world applications, ensuring you’re always a step ahead in your legal journey.

Disinheriting Your Child: Should You Tell Them Why? 

Look, I’ve been practicing estate law for over twenty years, and I can tell you that disinheriting a child is one of the toughest calls a parent can make. It’s not something folks do on a...

Tips for Finding the Right Home Health Aide

Look, I’ve been there. When my dad started needing more help than my sister and I could provide, we had to figure out this whole home health aide situation fast. It’s tough seeing someone...

How to Secure Your Future: A Guide to Powers of Attorney

As we age, it’s crucial to plan for the future. If you’re a Texan over 55, you might be wondering if you really need powers of attorney or how they fit into your estate planning. But the...

How to Handle the Emotional Aspects of Selling Your Long-Time Home 

By addressing the emotional side of selling your long-time home and tying it to the practical aspects of wills, trusts, and estate planning, you can make the transition smoother and ensure that your...

Beyond Graduation: Why Powers of Attorney Matter for Your College-Bound Teen

As a parent, sending your child off to college is a momentous occasion. It’s a time filled with excitement, pride, and perhaps a touch of anxiety. While you’re busy preparing your teenager with all...

Co-Owned Bank Accounts and Divorce: Is Your Parent’s Money at Risk? Insights from a Cedar Park Estate Planning Lawyers

Look, I see this all the time in my practice. Your mom or dad adds you to their bank account thinking they’re being smart, then bam! You get divorced, and suddenly your ex is eyeing your...

Special Needs Trusts Under Texas Law: Protecting Disability Funds

Special Needs Trusts Under Texas Law: Protecting Disability Funds Navigating the world of estate planning can be complex, especially when it comes to providing for the future of a loved one with...

Responding to Cease and Desist Letters: A Texas Lawyer’s Guide

Cease and desist letters, often the first step in legal disputes, can be intimidating and confusing for anyone on the receiving end. In Texas, understanding how to respond to these letters is crucial...

Selling a House in Central Texas: Your Legal Obligations When Disclosing Property Conditions

Selling your home can be a significant life event, and as a seller, you want the process to go as smoothly as possible. However, there are crucial legal obligations you must meet when it comes to...

Navigating the Corporate Transparency Act: A Guide for Small Business Owners

In the ever-evolving landscape of regulations and compliance, staying informed is crucial for small business owners to safeguard their operations and maintain transparency. With the enactment of the...

Powers of Attorney: Helping Clients Plan for Incapacity

When it comes to estate planning, most people focus on what happens after they pass away. But there’s an equally crucial aspect that often goes overlooked—planning for incapacity. None of us can...

Revocable Trusts: When a Trust is the Right Estate Planning Tool for Clients

Estate planning is a profoundly personal journey, and the tools we use must align with the unique goals and circumstances of each client. One such tool that often finds its place in the estate...

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