Ashmore Law Firm: Our Legal Blog
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Obtaining a Death Certificate
A 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 Documents
Estate 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 & Rates
This table shows the 2013 & 2014 Estate, Gift & Generation-Skipping Tax Exemptions & Rates.
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Estate Planning 101
Protect 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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Car Insurance...Do you have Enough?
1 out of 5 vehicles in Texas is uninsured. If you're in a wreck with an uninsured driver & you get hurt, there won’t be any coverage for you. Protect yourself.
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5 Important Questions to Ask When Hiring a Divorce Attorney
Once you've found a divorce lawyer that you want to hire, you need to ask important questions to make sure you feel comfortable with the person you choose.
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5 Steps To Take If You're In An Accident
Would you know what to do if you were in a car accident? We hope your driving isn’t interrupted by an accident, but if it is, you need to be prepared.
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6 Common Misconceptions About Divorce
When it comes to divorce, people seem to have a lot of misconceptions. Some of the most common divorce myths I encounter include the following...
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Prenuptial Agreement in Texas - Jason & Rachel's Story
A prenuptial agreement is a lot like AUTO INSURANCE – you hope you’ll never have to use it, but you’re glad you have it when you’ve gotten into an accident!
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Can I File for Divorce? Matt and Anna's Story
No one purposely enters a marriage with the belief that it will end in divorce. You never thought you'd be there. But you are - what to do now?
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Do I Really Need a Will? The Story of Ken and Marsha
To help you further understand how community property and separate property work in an estate plan, we'd like to share the story of Ken and Marsha.
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Estate Planning: Community Property Vs. Separate Property
Once you understand the basics of estate planning and common assets, next comes determining which assets are community property and which are separate property.