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    What Happens to My Business After I Die?

    BySpringer Lyle & Dameron Hours February 14, 2022March 24, 2025

    Most people do not want to talk about what will happen when they die, but if you own a business, whether as a sole proprietor, member of a partnership, or have an interest in a limited liability company (LLC), you need to plan for this event to protect your business…

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  • Wrongful Death Lawsuit
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    Can I File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit on Behalf of a Loved One?

    BySpringer Lyle & Dameron Hours January 14, 2022March 24, 2025

    No amount of money can compensate for the loss of a loved one. Grief is compounded when the death was caused by the negligence of another. If you were financially dependent upon the deceased, the wrongful death may cause your life to dramatically change. At Springer Lyle & Dameron, we care…

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  • Holidays and Estate Planning
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    The Holidays and Your Estate Planning

    BySpringer Lyle & Dameron Hours December 13, 2021March 24, 2025

    It may seem strange to associate estate planning with the holidays. It is actually a great time to assess your family’s situation, its changing needs, and how that affects how you want your assets distributed when you die. As Benjamin Franklin wrote to a friend in 1789, “in this world nothing…

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  • Assets and divorce
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    Are All Assets Community Property?

    BySpringer Lyle & Dameron Hours November 30, 2021March 24, 2025

    When a married couple in Texas divorces, the law presumes that all property accumulated during the marriage is community property, which means it is owned jointly by both parties and should be divided equally between them. But all property may not belong to the community. One party may claim some assets as…

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  • Trust and Estate Planning
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    Estate Planning: Do I Need a Trust?

    BySpringer Lyle & Dameron Hours August 23, 2021March 24, 2025

    As part of your estate planning, your attorney may suggest you create a trust. There are different types of trusts and one or more may appeal to you as the best method for passing on your assets to your heirs upon your death. Although trusts have traditionally been used to…

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    What Are the Responsibilities of An Executor of An Estate?

    BySpringer Lyle & Dameron Hours July 26, 2021March 24, 2025

    If you have been named executor or administrator of an estate following the death of a friend or loved one, the law imposes upon you certain responsibilities. Texas law also requires you to be represented by an attorney to guide you to be sure you fulfill your executor duties and to help you as…

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  • What Do You Need To Know
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    Online Wills: What Do I Need to Know?

    BySpringer Lyle & Dameron Hours April 5, 2021March 28, 2025

    A professional trustee and executor recently addressed the issue of online wills in Forbes. She notes that although using an online standardized fill-in-the blank will may appear to save you money and time; however, using this type of service may lead to expensive and unpleasant mistakes. Unfortunately, your loved ones will experience the ramifications…

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  • Importance of Estate Planning Covid
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    The Importance of Estate Planning During the COVID-19 Pandemic

    BySpringer Lyle & Dameron Hours February 1, 2021March 28, 2025

    Many people are resistant to estate planning. They may feel they can ignore the topic “until the time is right.” They think they have some time and can put it off until they are more in the mood. Unfortunately, there may not be that extra time they are counting on. COVID-19 Increases…

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  • Probate a will in Texas
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    Undue Influence: What Do I Need to Know?

    BySpringer Lyle & Dameron Hours December 8, 2020March 28, 2025

    A case about undue influence that is still talked about in Texas and around the country, began in Houston in 1994 when Vickie Lynn Marshall, known to the public as Anna Nicole Smith, age 26, married Texas billionaire, J. Howard Marshall, age 89. Just 14 months later, the billionaire died. And to…

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  • Living will executor
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    Can an Executor of a Will Be Removed?

    BySpringer Lyle & Dameron Hours November 2, 2020March 24, 2025

    Executors of estates can be removed, but not just because disgruntled heirs do not like them. Texas law allows the removal for specific reasons and has an established procedure for making this happen. Some Reasons for Removing an Executor of a Will There are several reasons an executor may be removed. For example, if…

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