- Child SupportIf child support or alimony is not paid, the recipient may have the right to place a Lien on your property. This Lien will stay until the debt is satisfied. This is an involuntary Lien.
- Spousal Support
- MisdemeanorsIn Texas, it is a misdemeanor to conduct business or a professional service in Texas under an assumed name with the intention of violating this law.
- Corporate Law
- Business FormationSelecting the appropriate business structure and forming the entity correctly in the beginning stages of developing your business may save you a great deal in the long run. Correcting mistakes in business formation may be costly and time-consuming.
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- Real Estate TransactionsA General Warranty Deed is the gold standard of deeds and is the most common deed used in real estate transactions.
- Easement
- Estate PlanningTrusts may be set up for estate planning purposes or to take care of a special needs child after the parents are deceased.
- WillsA Last Will and Testament is a document that states what will happen legally to your assets after you pass away. Creating a Will assures that you decide what happens to your Texas property upon your death.
- TrustsWhen you set up your Trust, you decide if it is to be a Revocable or an Irrevocable Trust. Alternatively, you may set up the Trust to be Revocable while you are alive and make it Irrevocable after your death.
- Power of AttorneyA Power of Attorney, also referred to as a POA, is a written document signed by one person that appoints another person as an Agent or “Attorney”.
- Probate
- Bankruptcy
- ForeclosureTo do so, the Seller or Lender will need to hire an attorney to conduct a foreclosure of the property. The property will be auctioned off to the highest bidder at a public sale at the courthouse and the proceeds from the sale are applied to the loan.
- Tax LawWhether a corporation is a C-Corp or S-Corp is determined by the Internal Revenue Service, not by the State of Texas. It is Federal Tax Law, not State Law.