Having a bankruptcy on your credit history won’t mar your record for life, but it will appear on your record for ten years from the date of filing. This is one of many things you should consider if evaluating whether filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy is the right choice for you. Your Richardson lawyer can … [Read more...]
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Texas Bankruptcy Exemptions
You should be aware of the bankruptcy exemptions in your state if you are filing. When you file for bankruptcy, your assets may be sold in order to pay off creditors for the amount of debt you owe. Each state has different laws as to the types and amounts of assets that can be excluded from sale, … [Read more...]
Will I be able to keep my home in Chapter 7 bankruptcy?
In a Dallas chapter 7 bankruptcy filing, you will be able to keep your home on the condition that all of the equity in your home is exempt equity. Before you put yourself on the bankruptcy filing list, gather more information on how the existing bankruptcy code applies to your current financial … [Read more...]
Commercial Truck Accidents
Automobile accidents involving a commercial truck can be especially traumatizing. Commercial trucks, such as semis, tractor-trailers, and 18-wheelers, are significantly larger than most vehicles on the road and what might be a minor accident for the truck can be devastating for anyone in a smaller … [Read more...]
Divorce Attorney McKinney Texas: Navigating Your Split
Deciding to end a marriage is never easy. Figuring out the legal side of things can feel overwhelming. When searching for a "divorce attorney McKinney Texas," you're looking for someone to guide you through this difficult process and protect your rights and interests. Whether you're facing a … [Read more...]
Can Parents Agree to No Child Support in Texas? Exploring Options
Child support is a crucial aspect of family law in Texas. It is designed to ensure children's needs are met after their parents separate or divorce. But can parents agree to no child support in Texas? This question often arises when couples are navigating separation and trying to find amicable … [Read more...]
Putting a House in a Trust in Texas: Protecting Your Legacy
As an estate planning attorney in Texas, my clients often ask about trusts. One morning, Harris, a long-time client, called me after years of delay, ready to finally put his estate plan in order. He was curious about whether he should put his house in a trust. In his late 50s, Harris had a nice … [Read more...]
Navigating Your Final Decree of Divorce in Texas
They say everything's bigger in the Lone Star State, and that includes the significance of a Final Decree of Divorce in Texas. It’s the last step that needs to be taken in order to close the chapter on your marriage. It represents the finish line in a long, exhausting marathon. This legal … [Read more...]
5 Tech Tips for Staying In Touch With Your Kids After Divorce
If your child custody agreement allows for your ex-spouse to retain primary custody of your children and move miles away from the Texas home you once shared you may risk losing contact with them over time. Fortunately, with the power of the Internet communication across distance is easier and … [Read more...]
How Multi-State Child Custody Works
It's not uncommon for families to move several times over the course of their lives. In an intact family, the child will of course move with the parents. However in the case of a split or divorced family, things can quickly get complicated if one parent decides to move to a different state. The … [Read more...]
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