The Importance of Keeping Beneficiary Designations Updated: A Lesson from the Rolison Estate Case When it comes to estate planning, one of the most overlooked but critically important tasks is ensuring that your beneficiary designations are up to date. A recent case involving Procter & Gamble … [Read more...]
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What should I bring to my bankruptcy 341 meeting of creditors in Plano?
In most Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies, the debtor must attend a meeting called the bankruptcy 341 meeting of creditors. He must bring along certain types of documentation to the meeting. Some of those documents are mandated by bankruptcy law; others are mandated by the local laws in the … [Read more...]
How do we decide who gets our children on certain holidays?
The parents may make decisions regarding who gets the children on certain holidays, or state laws may apply. Of course, it’s best if parents can come to a mutual agreement. In fact, it should be the goal (as much as possible) to work together on any issue surrounding the children. How the Standard … [Read more...]
4 Essential Documents for Estate Planning for Young Adults
Contrary to popular belief, estate planning is not just a concern for the wealthy or older adults. In reality, it can benefit anyone aged 18 or older. Life is unpredictable. Estate planning for young adults is about preparing for unexpected emergencies and the future. With an estate plan in place, … [Read more...]
Fault Divorce in Texas
If you are contemplating a Texas divorce and unsure about the effects of fault on dissolving your marriage, we are here to help. Fault and no fault divorce are different and require specific attributes. Unlike a no fault divorce, where parties may not need to provide a reason for their separation, … [Read more...]
Mediation Cannot Be Used as a Delay Tactic
Interviewer: In your cases have you ever run across where one party is not interested in that; mediation is just not something that they want to do, and it’s just used to prolong the divorce process? How often would you say that happens? In a Small Percentage of Cases, One Party will refuse to … [Read more...]
Rebuilding and Getting Credit after Bankruptcy
Getting credit after bankruptcy may be an important part of rebuilding credit ratings, but it should be approached cautiously. With patience and a bit of research, it’s worth the wait and effort to start your new financial life on the right track. Those in need of bankruptcy help during the … [Read more...]
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