The death of a loved one can be an emotionally difficult time for anyone. Unfortunately, even during this trying time, legal matters must be resolved. If you’ve never gone through the probate process, the idea can be intimidating and stressful. Thankfully, the Texas Probate Code and the Arizona Probate Code allows for the transfer of…

For anyone with a criminal past, the future can be fraught with unforeseen challenges particularly when applying for a job or security clearance, as that criminal past may have included a record of same that continues to show up in the county records. Many prospectiveopportunities can close as soon as the entity representative or the…

Shopping for a Dallas business attorney or a Tucson business attorney should be a selective process. It is not like shopping for any other service, agent or product because the person you hire should be well versed and knowledgeable in all areas of the law and should have practical hands-on experience in operating a business….

Business relationships can be as difficult to deal with as any other type of relationship, especially when things are not going as planned. Fortunately, most business relations are clearly outlined by legal contracts, articles and bylaws. Even still, these documents may not prevent all parties involved from following the provisions set forth in these legal…

After having gone through a divorce or a suit affecting parent-child relationship and agreeing to, or having entered into a child custody order stating that the child(ren) must remain in the jurisdiction of the court – meaning the state and county where they resided during the suit (or a contiguous county) – the last thing…

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