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.
Texas Disaster Victims: How a Legal Plan Can Help
Hurricane season has just begun and already many Texans have been affected with flooding and home damage. As a local…
Nine Reasons Older Texans Need a Legal Plan
Retirement and old age are supposed to be a peaceful time of life, time to enjoy family, friends and things…
Hurricane Harvey Victims: How a Legal Plan Can Help
Like all Texans, our hearts have ached seeing the terrible damage and loss of life caused by Hurricane Harvey. As…
Why Your Job Should Offer a Legal Plan
Your job probably offers some voluntary benefits that you can choose to take advantage of, like dental, vision or life…