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Your Disposition of Remains After Death
Estate Management

Your Disposition of Remains After Death

by Amanda Carter | Apr 22, 2022 | Estate Management

Two things in life are certain: Death and Taxes. We’ll discuss taxes some other time because today we’re discussing the disposition...

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Prerecorded Statements of Children: How can you use them in Court correctly?
Family Law

Prerecorded Statements of Children: How can you use them in Court correctly?

by Carolina Truesdale | Dec 15, 2021 | Family Law

If you want to avoid having to put your child on the witness stand, you might consider taking a prerecorded statement. You are in the middle of...

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Interference with Child Custody is Illegal
Family Law

Interference with Child Custody is Illegal

by Matthew Harris | Nov 4, 2021 | Family Law

It is the 1st Friday of the month, and according to the custody order, you get visitation this weekend. However, your spiteful Ex says that you...

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Fighting CPS Drug Tests: Why a Positive MJ Test Isn’t the End of the World Anymore
Family Law

Fighting CPS Drug Tests: Why a Positive MJ Test Isn’t the End of the World Anymore

by Matthew Harris | Oct 4, 2021 | Family Law

Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for the latest information You didn’t know your rights, and you took a CPS drug test during a CPS (Child...

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How to Stay Rich (in Business)
Business Law, Civil Litigation

How to Stay Rich (in Business)

by Carrie Harris | Jun 28, 2021 | Business Law, Civil Litigation

Do you know how to stay rich? As a business law attorney, I often tell clients that my goal is to get them rich and KEEP them rich! If you’ve...

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How to Testify to Win in Court
Civil Litigation, Family Law

How to Testify to Win in Court

by Matthew Harris | May 24, 2021 | Civil Litigation, Family Law

You have a Court Date coming up, and you’re concerned about your testimony. I’m going to share a couple of tips I’ve learned over the years...

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How to Choose an Attorney
Civil Litigation

How to Choose an Attorney

by Matthew Harris | Apr 12, 2021 | Civil Litigation

Choose a Client-Centered Approach Do you know how to choose an attorney? Most people don’t. You’re not the first person to hire an...

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Thanksgiving in Texas
Civil Litigation

Thanksgiving in Texas

by Emily Walterscheid | Nov 23, 2020 | Civil Litigation

For some, Thanksgiving marks the beginning of the holiday season, and is full of food, family, and shopping. Was it always this way? How did...

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How to Call a Lawyer
Civil Litigation

How to Call a Lawyer

by Victoria Foster | Nov 9, 2020 | Civil Litigation

You’ve recently had a legal issue arise. You know you need to call a lawyer, but you have never done that before. What should you expect? How...

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Texas Ghost Hunting Laws
Civil Litigation

Texas Ghost Hunting Laws

by Blake Walterscheid | Oct 26, 2020 | Civil Litigation

As if 2020 weren’t interesting enough, you decide this is a perfect year to start ghost hunting, but you don’t know the Ghost Hunting...

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