In 1982, the Marine Corps discovered toxic chemicals in the water at Camp Lejeune. The chemicals found are known or probable human carcinogens. The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) estimates that water pollution started in the 1950s. Between 1953 and 1987, as many as one … [Read more...]
Is It Time to Update Your Estate Plan?
Few people take the initiative to create a will or trust, so if you’ve gotten that far, you’re more prepared than the majority of people in the United States. While having these plans in place is a vital part of estate planning, these documents aren’t just a one-and-done deal. Updates are necessary … [Read more...]
What Happens if You Die Without a Will in Texas?
Creating a will allows you to stipulate how you would like your estate handled when you pass away. A will is a crucial part of end-of-life planning, but despite its importance, many Americans die without a will. In fact, an estimated 60% of people in the U.S. do not have a valid will. This is a … [Read more...]
9 Reasons You Need a Revocable Living Trust in Texas
When contemplating your estate planning options, you may wonder, "Do I need a revocable living trust?" Particularly, you might worry about the ease with which your heirs will inherit and manage their portions of your estate. A revocable living trust (RLT) offers a flexible solution, allowing you … [Read more...]
Top 5 Questions and Answers About the Camp Lejeune Lawsuits
As many as one million people have potentially been exposed to harmful water contamination at Camp Lejeune. The toxic water at Camp Lejeune has been linked to cancer and other serious injuries. Now many individuals are filing lawsuits against the U.S. government for damages. Our attorneys answer … [Read more...]
Everything you need to know about mass tort Camp Lejuene
Those who put their personal security and well-being at risk to defend our nation should also be safeguarded. Sadly, it does not always happen. Between August 1953 and December 1987, if you spent at least 30 days continuously serving at Camp Lejeune Marine Corps Base in Jacksonville, North Carolina, … [Read more...]
Making and Funding a Living Trust in Texas
A living trust can be a powerful estate planning tool if you’re looking to protect your assets, avoid probate, and ensure a smooth distribution of your property to your loved ones. In this guide, our Texas estate planning lawyers explain a living trust and the steps to set one up. We also discuss … [Read more...]
Mass Tort Litigation: Understanding the basics
Claiming damages by participating in a mass tort lawsuit has several advantages for the plaintiff. For example, you can spread the effort to locate and gather evidence, conduct the necessary investigation, use expert testimony, and pre-trial preparation in general among many plaintiffs. It … [Read more...]
Should I Get a Home Loan Modification?
Since March 2020, millions of homeowners applied for and received forbearance on their mortgage. However, this relief has expired, along with lenders’ patience. Now, thousands of dollars that were not paid during the pandemic are now due to mortgage service providers. Home loan modification is the … [Read more...]
Credit Card Judgments and Their Impacts on Your Score
A credit card company typically seeks credit card judgment after you default on a credit card account. The credit card company does this by filing a lawsuit against you as the debtor in civil court so they can try to get a credit card debt judgment. The credit company is entitled to use any debt … [Read more...]
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