Choosing a Business Structure

5 Questions To Ask Yourself Before Choosing a Business Structure

Starting a new business venture is exciting. It doesn’t matter if you are opening a dentist’s office, a boutique, a small marketing company, or a custom boot store. You’re on the verge of doing what many people can only dream of. But as you look to build your new empire from the ground up, one…

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Petition for Divorce

How Do I Serve My Spouse With A Petition for Divorce?

Once a client has decided they are ready to file for divorce, a common question they ask our team of family law attorneys is how they go about serving their spouse with the divorce paperwork. After all, serving these papers ensures the divorce process can move forward through the legal system, hopefully resulting in the…

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Contingency Clause

What Is a Contingency Clause in Real Estate?

You’re about to purchase your first home and couldn’t be more excited. That said, you’re new to the process and understandably nervous about unforeseen legal hiccups along the way. And it doesn’t help matters that as you read over the initial documents and disclosures, you notice a contingency clause (or perhaps two or three) buried…

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Common-law marriage

Do I Need To Get a Divorce for a Common-Law Marriage?

Couples who’ve been together for years, live under the same roof, and consider themselves “husband and wife” — even though they don’t have a marriage license — have often entered into what is known as a common-law marriage. Texas recognizes this informal union, which is a great thing for couples who don’t want to go…

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Withdraw a Divorce

Can You Withdraw a Divorce Petition Once You File It?

Several months ago, you and your spouse decided getting divorced was in everyone’s best interest. So you hired a lawyer from our team at Christman | Daniell Attorneys, filed a divorce petition, and patiently waited for Texas’ 60-day waiting period to expire. You’re both officially in the clear and can proceed with ending your marriage. There’s…

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divorce rate

U.S. Divorce Rate v. the Divorce Rate Worldwide

Divorce is incredibly common no matter where you go in the world. That said, the U.S. divorce rate is noticeably higher than practically anywhere else — 2.5 per 1,000 marriages in the U.S. vs. 1.8 per 1,000 marriages worldwide. With so many American couples choosing to end their marriages, it’s only natural to wonder why…

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Divorce and Remarry

How Many Times Can You Divorce and Remarry in Texas?

Many of us enter into the sanctity of marriage with every intention of being with our significant other forever. But the reality is that roughly half of all marriages end in divorce. That’s even more true for second and third marriages, with third marriages failing 73% of the time. Such statistics beg the question –…

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Divorce Rate Really Declining

Is the U.S. Divorce Rate Really Declining?

While it’s easy to cite the long-standing divorce statistic that half of all marriages end in divorce, it appears that the United States’ divorce rate has been steadily declining over time and is currently at its lowest point in 50 years. According to an article by Forbes, there were 994,000 divorces and annulments in 2000…

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Trade Secrets

What Are Trade Secrets and How Can Christman | Daniell Attorneys Help?

As a business owner, you worked hard and spent considerable resources to develop trade secrets specific to your company that no one else knows, and this gives you a competitive advantage in the marketplace. Perhaps your technology team created an innovative computer program or food formula, or you finally implemented unique business methodologies you’ve been…

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Divorce Deposition

What Is a Divorce Deposition?

If your attorney says you have a divorce deposition scheduled soon, we won’t blame you for having a confused and possibly worried look. After all, most people getting divorced for the first time don’t hear legal terms like this often, and even the word “deposition” or “being deposed” can sound a little ominous. The good…

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