Ashmore Law Firm: Our Legal Blog
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Lori Ashmore Presents: Legal Ramifications & the Elderly | Dallas Guardianship Lawyer
Dallas, Texas Attorney, Lori Ashmore Peters, presented Saturday, February 2, 2013, at the 23rd Annual Myron F. Weiner Geriatric Psychiatry Update.
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Do I Really Need a Will? The Story of John and Mary
A Will is a thoughtful thing that you can do for your family. Let's take a look at John and Mary Smith's assets to help you further understand an estate plan.
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Do I Really Need a Will? The Answer Might Surprise You
No matter what age you are, having a basic estate plan is a responsible thing to do for you and your family. We answer why you need to have a Will in place now.
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Can I Write My Own Will?
There are two types of Wills, which depending on your situation, can be used to ensure your estate is distributed the way you want.
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The Proper Estate Plan Will Prevent Uncle Sam From Getting More Than He Deserves
Over 60% of Americans will have a taxable estate when the estate tax exemption goes to $1 million on January 1, 2013 at a tax rate of 55%.
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11 Steps to Take Immediately After an Accident
A lot of people are shaken up or surprised when an accident happens that they don’t always know what to do next. Here are guidelines that give you an advantage.
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New IRS tax regulations make personal injury settlements more pain-free.
The new regulations for tax-free legal settlements related to personal injuries provide more peace of mind from a tax perspective.
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Guardianship May Not be that Simple
Life as we know it is unexpected, but planning for situations like these can save you from complications later. Guardianships in Texas may not be that simple.
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I Was Ordered To Mediate, But There's No Way I'll Settle!
Court-ordered mediation can feel challenging when you don’t want to settle. Learn how to navigate this process and what happens if you refuse to participate
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PIP vs. Med-Pay….. Which Should I Choose?
Med-Pay is offered as an alternative to PIP. You can purchase one or the other, but not both.
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What Legal Documents Does Your Child Need at 18 — College or Not?
Once your child turns 18, you can't make their medical or financial decisions in Texas. See the documents your young adult needs for college or the real world.
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Does My Loved One Need a Guardianship?
There are instances when a Guardianship is not only necessary but truly is in the best interest of the individual when faced with the following scenarios.