As a landlord, it’s generally in your best interest to have your tenants sign a lease agreement. Leases are required in Texas for tenancies lasting longer than a year, and they provide you with legal protection in court. If you don’t have a lease agreement, though,...
Adopting a child can be a complicated legal process. It may seem like a hassle, but every step is designed to protect the child and ensure he or she ends up in a loving and stable home. The time, money, and energy you invest in the process will likely pay off once you...
A properly executed, Collaborative Divorce can save a significant amount of time, heartache, and expense in the long run.You may be thinking, what is collaborative divorce? It is a method of Divorce where both spouses hire their attorneys who practice collaborative...
We like to think that something as official and consequential as a credit report is error-free, but unfortunately, credit reporting errors do happen. One study by the Federal Trade Commission found that about five percent of consumers have at least one damaging error...
No. Many, but not all, evictions are banned temporarily. So, what does a landlord or tenant need to know about the (recently extended again) ban on evictions due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic? Rent is still owed The ban on evictions does not mean that rent is no...