One of the most common dilemmas is whether to have a will or a living trust—or both. Texas Legal Members are able to create and/or update their estate plans once a plan year. Knowing the fundamentals and basics of wills and living trusts will help you make the right decision.
The Bankruptcy Reform Act: What It Means to You
Bankruptcy is a serious decision and should not be entered into without exploring all other options first. A bankruptcy notation on your credit record (particularly a Chapter 7) can negatively impact such future decisions as buying a home or car, renting an apartment, purchasing insurance, and securing employment. Before minor problems become major, obtain comprehensive financial counseling.
A Legal Plan is a Good Choice for Your Golden Years
We want to live in a society that values people of every age, cherishing the wisdom of our elders and…
What To Do If You’re Being Sued In Texas
It’s something everyone hopes they’ll never have to experience: learning that you’re being sued. But with 1,374,060 new civil cases…
How to Get the Most Out of Your Meeting With an Attorney
Every year, a quarter of Americans say they experience an issue where they could use legal help. If this is…
Texas Legal Member Wins Settlement After Condo Purchase Disaster
It was supposed to be a fun adventure for Carol – downsizing from a 2800 square foot house in the…