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Discuss Divorce Proceedings With Your Children

5 Reasons Not To Discuss Divorce Proceedings With Your Children

Going through a divorce is difficult for everyone involved, and emotions can run high during the process. When the stress builds, it can be tempting to talk to your children about what is happening—especially if you feel misunderstood or frustrated. But no matter how old your children are, discussing the details of your divorce proceedings…

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Piercing the Corporate Veil

Piercing the Corporate Veil: When Owners Can Be Personally Liable

One of the biggest reasons people form an LLC or corporation is simple: protection. The whole idea is that your business stands on its own, so if something goes wrong, your personal assets—like your home, savings, and investments—are generally protected. But here is the part that many business owners do not realize. Protection is not…

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Back Out of a Real Estate Contract

What Happens If You Back Out of a Real Estate Contract?

A few days after signing the paperwork on his new home, everything felt settled. The inspections were done, and the option period had quietly expired. Then, out of nowhere, a call came in with a career opportunity he had been chasing for years. There was only one catch. The job was located in another state.…

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What Happens at an Arraignment

What Happens at an Arraignment?

A first arrest feels like a blur of events. One moment normal, and the next, handcuffs, lock-up, and tons of questions you’re unprepared to respond to. In moments like these, it doesn’t take long for reality to set in. An arraignment is approaching, usually within the next 48 to 72 hours. But what happens at…

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Corporate Bylaws

What Are Corporate Bylaws and Why Do They Matter?

Often, entrepreneurs wonder exactly what corporate bylaws are and why they even matter. That is understandable. In the momentum of growing a business, it is easy to overlook bylaws in the early stages. Still, that oversight can lead to confusion, disagreements, and even legal exposure later. Whether the company has a single owner or a…

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Take Your Divorce Seriously

10 Reasons To Take Your Divorce Seriously

Divorce is never easy for anyone, and there are many ways to justify or make sense of it in your head. That said, pretending it is no big deal can lead to some very big problems. The choices you make during this time will affect your finances, your children, and your future. While humor can…

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Probable Cause

What is Probable Cause?

A person is driving in the middle of the road late at night and draws the attention of a patrol officer. Upon stopping the vehicle, the officer observes empty bottles on the seat and the smell of alcohol. In the blink of an eye, the driver is arrested for DWI. This is what’s known as…

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Contracts Reviewed By Attorneys

Why Businesses Should Have Their Contracts Reviewed by an Attorney

If you run a business, contracts are part of your everyday life—whether vendor agreements, client services, partnerships, or leases. And while it may be tempting to skim through a contract, sign it, and move on, that quick decision can sometimes come back to burn you. The truth is that contracts are not just paperwork. They…

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divorce papers

Can I Serve My Spouse Divorce Papers by Email or Social Media?

When someone in Texas files for divorce, a frequent question is: “Can I serve my spouse divorce papers by email, text, or social media?” The short answer is: “Yes!” But you can only use electronic service under narrow, court-approved circumstances. Most people have heard that Texas updated its rules a few years ago to allow…

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