In the early phases of development of a Texas business, you’ll make many decisions, such as what to call your company, what products or services you’ll provide and how many employees (if any) you will hire. You’ll also want to determine which business structure best...
Year: 2023
Articles of incorporation are a business formation must
Texas is a big state, so there’s always room for new business. If you’re like many people who are looking ahead to a new year and making plans to change careers or to find ways to generate additional income, you might be dreaming of launching your own corporation....
Navigating estate administration when a loved one dies
If your spouse or parent has died, you may end up with many tasks and duties. In a time of grief, it can be difficult to think straight, so it’s perfectly acceptable to take some time to come to terms with the loss and process your emotions. As you begin the process...
Are you navigating the 3 phases of business formation?
Perhaps you are among those in Texas who have had a dream since childhood and are finally at a point in life when they can make it a reality. Then again, maybe you’ve only recently begun to think about starting your own company. Either way, the more you know about the...
LLC issues and business laws
If you’re thinking of launching a business in Texas, one of the first things to determine is which business structure best fits your needs. It’s also important to research business laws to ensure that you adhere to those that are relevant to your company. For many...
When to incorporate a special needs trust in estate planning
Caring for a son or daughter with special needs can be a rewarding yet challenging experience. If you’re one of many parents in Texas who worry about how your child will get by after you die or if you become incapacitated, you might want to consider the estate...
Are you listed as an executor of a Texas estate?
If a person trusts you so much that he or she wishes you to administer his or her estate, you can consider it a great honor. However, it is also a serious responsibility that carries numerous obligations and duties you must fulfill if you have accepted the...
Contesting a will in a Texas probate court
When a loved one dies, it’s natural to want to lay him or her to rest in as peaceful and non-stressful a manner as possible. In the months following your family member’s death, especially if the decedent was your parent or grandparent, you might be involved in the...
Which business structure best fits your needs?
If you’re thinking of joining the ranks of Texas business owners, you will first want to review state and federal laws that govern privately owned companies. A primary issue is taxes. Another is liability. When you register your company, it’s important to choose the...
Understanding Power of Attorney
As part of your Texas estate planning process, you may incorporate numerous legal documents into your portfolio. Most people sign a last will and testament, which might include naming an executor to administer your estate, as well as a list of assets and beneficiaries...