Ashmore Law Firm: Our Legal Blog
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Organ Donation: What to do When a Loved One Dies
Find out if your loved one is an organ donor, who to notify if their organs are to be donated, and what steps to take to ensure their organs can be donated.
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The Divorce Process in Texas
An experienced lawyer can help you with the divorce process, it is important to become familiar with the steps involved.
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2015 Estate, Gift & Generation-Skipping Tax Exemptions & Rates
Tax season is here! The estate & gift tax exemption has changed this year. Use the chart below to help you navigate through your estate tax planning for 2015.
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4 Reasons for a Revocable Living Trust
A person who sets up a Revocable Trust reserves the right to revoke, amend, terminate, or change the trust. See how this trust could work for you.
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Perfect Asset Protection - The Benefits of a Lifetime Trust
A lifetime trust can create perfect asset protection for your beneficiaries. We recommend this option if the beneficiaries of the trust are children.
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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 Executor
An 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 Beneficiaries
Find 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 Firm
Choosing 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 Family
Dog 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 Texas
Statutes 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.