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16 Mar 2023, 12:35 pm by Texas Legal News
Additionally, an executor of the estate may file a standard injury claim for harm that caused the person to pass away. [read post]
16 Mar 2023, 8:21 am
Divorcing sposues may also fail to make changes to their estate planning documents such as wills or trusts that reflect their newly divorced status. [read post]
15 Mar 2023, 5:57 pm by Texas Legal News
In addition, an executor of the estate may bring a typical injury claim for injuries that contributed to the victim’s demise. [read post]
15 Mar 2023, 5:57 pm by Texas Legal News
In addition, an executor of the estate may bring a typical injury claim for injuries that contributed to the victim’s demise. [read post]
15 Mar 2023, 3:08 pm by Justia Team
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15 Mar 2023, 9:38 am by Peyton
Only the personal representative of the deceased’s estate may file a wrongful death lawsuit in Indiana. [read post]
15 Mar 2023, 9:19 am by Miles D. Peterson
The Dallas County Standing Orders are in effect automatically for every divorce suit and suit affecting the parent child relationship that is filed in Dallas County. [read post]
15 Mar 2023, 7:20 am by Weiss & Weiss
  The child who will receive the furniture may receive less cash from the balance of the estate to compensate for the value of the furniture, so that the estate distribution is fair to all involved and the person who appreciates the collection receives it. [read post]
15 Mar 2023, 6:04 am
If a parent fails to pay an official child support order, he or she can face penalties including: Wage garnishment Asset seizure Liens against real estate or other property Suspension of a professional license or driver’s license Interception of tax refunds Criminal prosecution Criminal charges for failure to pay child support are the last resort. [read post]
13 Mar 2023, 9:21 pm
Requiring a special needs trust to pay some of your estate taxes reduces funds available to your special needs loved one. [read post]
13 Mar 2023, 9:33 am by Kyle Persaud
You may need to nominate a guardian for a minor child or an adult child with special needs. [read post]
13 Mar 2023, 7:50 am
For example, certain real estate transactions may result in capital gains taxes. [read post]
13 Mar 2023, 2:04 am by Cari Rincker
Because of these strict requirements, a parent who has neglected to create a well-thought-out estate plan could unintentionally disinherit their own child. [read post]
12 Mar 2023, 11:06 am by Cari Rincker
Also, if your child is now thirty-five or older, any money and property would be given to them automatically based on the provisions in your documents. [read post]
11 Mar 2023, 7:48 am by Russell Knight
For example, the “standard of living” is a factor in temporary motion, maintenance (formerly known as alimony), child support, college expenses and support for a disabled child. [read post]
9 Mar 2023, 2:46 pm by Aaron S. Marines
The first article in this series talked about what happens when your adult child moves in and will not leave. [read post]
6 Mar 2023, 8:20 am by Law Office of Ray Garcia, P.A.
With Spring Break coming up, it’s a great time to get with your children who are over 18 and back home for the break to get certain estate planning documents in place. [read post]
6 Mar 2023, 7:46 am by Mark Ashton
” Your spouse’s son was irate at both you and your spouse when the two of you spent $50,000 on rehab for the child you had together. [read post]
5 Mar 2023, 10:54 pm by Norma Duenas
(C) They are not the mortgagor or trustor, or the child, spouse, or parent of the mortgagor or trustor. [read post]