Our law firm put together an informational law library with articles to help visitors learn more about estate planning, probate law, family law, and personal injury law in Dallas.
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Why an Estate Plan Is So Important When You Have a Blended FamilyIf you have an ex-spouse and step-children or are a remarried widow or widower, your Texas estate plan should address some potential problems.
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What Happens to Your Property if You Die Without a Will in Texas?Dying without a will in Texas means that the state will decide what happens to your property based on our intestacy laws. Learn what this means here.
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Protecting a Child With Special Needs Through a Custom Estate PlanIf you have a child with special needs in Texas, it’s important to design your estate plan to take care of them throughout their life. Learn more here.
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Successful Jury Verdict in Divorce Lawsuit Gives Ashmore Law Firm Client Sole Managing Conservatorship, Attorneys Fees, and Allows Her to Relocate Out of StateA successful jury verdict in a divorce lawsuit gets our client sole managing conservatorship, attorneys fees, and allows her to relocate out of state.
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Spring 2022 NewsletterThe Spring 2022 Newsletter from The Ashmore Law Firm, P.C.
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Press Release - Now Book - Your Roadmap to Estate and Probate Litigation in TexasIn our new book, Your Roadmap to Estate & Probate Litigation in Texas, we discuss the probate litigation process & give answers to frequently asked questions.
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Your Roadmap to Estate and Probate LitigationOur book, "Your Roadmap to Estate and Probate Litigation" discusses the Probate Litigation process & answers frequently asked questions about probate in Texas.
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Fall 2021 NewsletterOur 2021 Fall Newsletter is filled with important things you need to know about Wills, Trusts, and Estate Planning.
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Divorce in Texas – Beginning to EndThe most frequently asked questions in family law is about the steps involved in the divorce process. Let’s discuss the divorce process in Texas, step by step.
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Is the Will Valid? Will Contests in TexasImagine that your mother passed away and left her entire estate to her caretaker. If you think she was taken advantage of, you may be able to contest the Will.
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The Devastating Consequences of Not Having a Valid Last Will and Testament in TexasMary found out that her Father's Will was not valid and it had devastating consequences. Consider her story when preparing your Last Will and Testament.
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Summer 2021 NewsletterOur Summer 2021 Newsletter from the Ashmore Law Firm focuses on Probate, Will Contests and Probate Litigation.