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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Hamid The Divorce Coach: Legal Guidance & Emotional Support Through Divorce in TexasDiscover the comprehensive approach at The Ashmore Law Firm in Dallas, TX. Benefit from expert legal advice with free divorce coaching and supportive divorce groups led by professionals to ensure emotional and practical guidance throughout your divorce journey.
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Is a Private Judge an Option for Divorce in Texas?Private Judge in Divorce, Divorce litigation Dallas, TX, Private Judge vs Public Court System Judge Dallas, TX
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PROTECTING YOUR ASSETS: 5 Types of TrustsThese 5 different types of trusts can help you protect and control the distribution of your property. Are one of these right for you?
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When Should I Review My Estate Plan? An Annual Review Helps Protect your Family and Your AssetsReview your estate plan to ensure you have your loved one and assets protected no matter what has changed with your family, finances, assets or taxes.
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How Much Does Affordable and Effective Divorce Mediation Cost in Dallas, Texas?Ending a marriage often means beginning unfamiliar, financially draining courtroom sagas, exhausting savings and resolve.
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How Much Does a Divorce Lawyer Cost in Dallas, Texas?The prospect of legal fees on top of the personal toll of divorce can compound Dallas residents’ anxieties. Attorney costs vary based on credentials, case complexity, payment arrangements, etc.
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Why is a Team Approach the Best Way to Handle Every Dallas Family Law Matter in all Circumstances?Dallas Family Law Matters: A legal team on your side with the Ashmore Law Firm Family Law Group
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Five Obstacles to Agreements In A Dallas DivorceDuring divorce, getting to an agreement on the issues is 90% of the challenge. But what if you can’t come to an agreement? Learn more here.
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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.