Are Property Owners Always Liable for Slip and Fall Injuries in Texas?
Houston sees its fair share of sudden rainstorms that turn tile entryways into skating rinks. Whether you are walking into a grocery store in the Heights or heading to a meeting downtown, a wet floor can change your life in a second. When people suffer a sudden fall, they often assume the...
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Common Mistakes That Hurt Your Texas Auto Accident Claim
The moments and days following a car accident are chaotic. You're shaken, possibly injured, and uncertain about what comes next. In that confusion, it's easy to make decisions that seem reasonable at the time but that later undermine your ability to recover fair compensation. We've worked with countless clients who've faced uphill...
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Why Texas Community Property Law Matters When Drafting a Prenup
Marriage is a union of hearts and minds. Marriage is also, in the eyes of the State of Texas, a merger of assets. When you say "I do" in Houston, you are agreeing to a complex set of default rules regarding your property and income. Most couples do not realize that the...
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How Texas Community Property Law Impacts Prenups
Why Texas Community Property Law Matters When Drafting a Prenup
Marriage is a union of hearts and minds. Marriage is also, in the eyes of the State of Texas, a merger of assets. When you say "I do" in Houston, you are agreeing to a complex set...
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How Texas’s 60-Day Waiting Period Affects Your Divorce Timeline
When you are ready to file for divorce in Houston, sixty days can feel like a lifetime. Texas law builds that delay into every divorce case, and many people are surprised to learn that the court usually cannot sign a final decree until at least 61 days after filing. Understanding how that...
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What Can and Can’t Go in a Texas Prenup?
Houston couples bring all kinds of assets to marriage, from stock options from a downtown energy company to a small business in The Heights or an investment property near Rice Village. A well-built prenuptial agreement gives both partners clarity, sets expectations before the wedding, and reduces conflict if life ever shifts course....
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