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What is a Personal Injury Case?A personal injury case allows for a claimant to recover damages to make them whole. The injured party may be entitled to monetary compensation.
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The Duties of an Independent ExecutorAn Independent Executor holds a significant amount of responsibility. This article will help explain the duties & steps to take if your are appointed.
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The Basics of BeneficiariesFind out what a beneficiary is, how to choose a beneficiary, who or what can be a beneficiary and if you can change a beneficiary after you choose one.
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What is PIP and Why Do I Need it?Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage is an optional auto insurance coverage to protect you, your family & anyone riding in your car if you are in a wreck.
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Choosing the Right Estate Planning Attorney in Texas: 6 Essential Questions | The Ashmore Law FirmChoosing a Texas estate planning attorney? Here are 6 questions that ensure your plan—and your family—are in trusted hands with Ashmore Law.
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Dog Bites and Children - Tips to Protect Your FamilyDog bites are a serious problem for people of all ages. It's estimated that 4.7 million people are bitten each year — with children being the most vulnerable.
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The Statute of Limitations on Personal Injury Cases in TexasStatutes of limitations are laws that set time limits on how long you have to file a lawsuit. The time limits depend on the legal claim or crime in the case.
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Obtaining a Death CertificateA death certificate's provided to prove your loved one is deceased. A certified copy needs to be sent to all insurance companies in order to collect.
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The 5 MUST HAVE Incapacity Planning DocumentsEstate Planning does not only encompass death-time planning, but also disability or incapacity during life. It is important to have these 5 important documents.
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2013 & 2014 Estate, Gift & Generation-Skipping Tax Exemptions & RatesThis table shows the 2013 & 2014 Estate, Gift & Generation-Skipping Tax Exemptions & Rates.
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Estate Planning 101Protect what you've worked so hard for. The estate planning process is not as complicated as some think. We hope this infographic helps explain the basics...
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Understanding Spousal Support & Alimony in TexasYou can't get alimony in Texas, but you can request spousal support. There are certain criteria that have to be met in order to qualify for spousal support.