As school comes to an end and summer activities are ramping up, your custody schedule might be ready for an…
Create a Custody Agreement in Texas that Works
Half of all children in the U.S. will experience their parents getting a divorce. But the end of a marriage…
Wills & Trusts: What to know after moving to Texas
Every year, Texas adds 500,000 new residents. Along with changing car registration and forwarding mail, updating an estate plan should…
Why You Should Try Mediation for Your Divorce in Texas
Your mediator will help you determine what issues need to be addressed and ask questions about your needs, constraints, and hopes for dividing your assets, creating a custody or parenting agreement, and child or spousal support.
Estate Planning: Elder Law and Trusts
Planning for your future involves more than just saving for retirement. As we grow older the importance of creating a…
Wills and Living Trusts: The Basics
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.