FAQs About Trusts What is a Trust? Answer: A trust is an agreement which allows the trust-maker, known as the grantor or settlor, to put conditions on how they want their property managed and distributed. Who are a beneficiary and a trustee? Answer: The trust...
Going…Going…Gone! Wait, a storage facility can sell my belongings? Imagine sitting down to watch your favorite TV show, Storage Wars, and seeing them selling off your belongings. You would be in shock watching the drama unfold as the auctioneers try to get a better...
It’s true! Parents can be sued if their child has too many absences. In Texas, children enrolled in public school are required to attend school between the ages of six and eighteen. Children younger than six might be required once they are enrolled in pre-kindergarten...
We know the importance of having automobile and health insurance, but what about title insurance? Your property might have a dark past filled with ownership issues. Title insurance covers your real estate and it protects you from these past issues. Examples include a...
Collecting on Your Judgment You have received a judgment in your favor, but how are you going to collect what is owed to you? Thankfully, as stated in part 2 of this blog post series, there are legal processes to assist you if you don’t receive payment. The last blog...
How do you perfect your judgment? Now that you understand judgments and you have a judgment in your favor, how are you going to collect what is owed to you? Thankfully, there are legal processes to assist you in enforcing the judgment. The court will not automatically...