Did the Reindeer Have the Right of Way? Over the holidays, I’m sure you heard about the tragedy when Grandma got run over by a reindeer. Since...
READ MOREThe Merry Christmas Law. Is Christmas allowed in public schools?
by Carrie Harris | Dec 23, 2013 | Civil Litigation
You absolutely love the holidays and are excited about participating in your child’s holiday party. However, you wonder what kind of holiday...
READ MORETrusts for Your Pets
by Carrie Harris | Dec 16, 2013 | Estate Management
Feed Jake “If I die, before I wake, feed Jake.” You’ve heard the country songs on the radio: If I die, take care of my dog. What if you trust...
READ MOREAppointed CPS Attorney
by Matthew Harris | Dec 9, 2013 | Family Law
Mandatory Appointment of CPS Attorney Everyone who’s seen someone arrested on a cop show has heard the line, “you have the right to an...
READ MORETexas Vaccine Requirements
by Matthew Harris | Dec 2, 2013 | Civil Litigation
To Vaccinate or Not to Vaccinate… The debate as to whether or not vaccines are safe has burned on for years. Some believe vaccine’s should be...
READ MOREBrew Beer at Home
by Matthew Harris | Nov 25, 2013 | Civil Litigation
Pass Me a Cold One Few things are as enjoyable as a beer with your best friend after a hard day of honest work. Have you ever considered...
READ MOREI Want an Annulment!
by Emily Walterscheid | Nov 18, 2013 | Family Law
Alternative to a divorce? First off, what is an annulment? In Texas, an annulment is an Order from the Court stating a marriage never existed....
READ MOREMedical Power of Attorney
by Matthew Harris | Nov 11, 2013 | Estate Management
Estate Planning Series Continued Welcome to entry #3 of our estate planning series—Estate Planning 101. If you will recall from Estate Planning...
READ MORETexas Zombie Laws
by Emily Walterscheid | Oct 28, 2013 | Civil Litigation
Are They Dead or Alive? The zombies are coming, what can I do? Are they dead or alive? What is the difference? Can I hunt them? How can I...
READ MORETexas Open Carry Laws
by Matthew Harris | Oct 21, 2013 | Criminal Law
He’s Got a Gun! Nothing sparks public fear more than the idea that someone has a gun. One could argue that the public fears because the public...
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