No Will Affidavit Method vs. Short Method with Will Texas law provides for four types of actions to take place in the court with regard to the estate of a deceased person (“Decedent”): Collection of Small Estates Upon Affidavit or No Will Affidavit Method;...
In the broadest possible terms, a tax is “a compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government.” There are many different types of taxes that apply to all types of people and situations including: sales taxes, federal taxes, income taxes, and property...
Happy Holidays everyone! The time of the year in which singing in public and eating an obscene amount of sugar cookies is upon us! Now that the trees are up dazzling kittens and babies around the world with twinkling lights, we can now focus on the most magical time...
As the Thanksgiving holiday comes, to a close and we embark on the upward recovery from our food-induced comas, it is important to remember the “reason for the season”. Thanksgiving has passed and most people are now in full Christmas mode. Trees are now socially...
If you are looking to build your next home or are in the business of building homes, read this blog post carefully. In residential construction contracts (contracts between a contractor building a residence and the homeowner), there are certain implied warranties...
Knowing the difference between the two types of property as defined by Texas is important in understanding how the state distributes property in the case of divorce. How the disputed property is classified will determine how much and to whom the property will be...