If you’re new to Texas or planning to hire a general contractor for a renovation or construction project, you might be surprised to learn that things here work a little differently—especially if you’re coming from a state with strict licensing laws like California. No License Required for General Contractors In Texas, general contractors are not […]
Month: April 2025
How to Protect Your Business in Your Commercial Lease
Leasing commercial space is a major investment, but many businesses sign commercial leases without legal guidance—leaving themselves vulnerable to direct competition near their location or other unfavorable lease terms. In Texas, one powerful way to protect your storefront is by negotiating key lease clauses upfront. One of the most overlooked but essential clauses? The exclusivity […]
How Does Divorce Affect Your Will in Texas?
It’s a scenario that comes up more often than you might think: A couple gets divorced, and years later, one of them passes away without updating their will. In many cases, the will still names the former spouse as the primary beneficiary. So, what happens then? In Texas, the law has a built-in safeguard to […]
Be Sure of These Two Things Before You Answer a Lawsuit
Being served with a lawsuit can be stressful, and many defendants assume that if they don’t answer immediately, they’ll face an automatic judgment. While it’s always best to respond by the deadline, missing the answer deadline doesn’t always mean the worst-case scenario. However, before filing an answer, there are two critical issues you should consider: […]
When Are You Entitled to a Free Lawyer?
Many people assume that if they’re involved in any legal trouble, they’re automatically entitled to a free lawyer. But the reality is more nuanced, especially when distinguishing between criminal and civil matters. Let’s clear up some misconceptions and dive into when you actually have a right to court-appointed counsel. The Sixth Amendment and Criminal Cases […]
When Is It Legal to Sign Someone Else’s Name?
There may come a time when you can’t be physically present to sign an important legal document. Maybe you’re traveling, hospitalized, or just unavailable. In those situations, is it legal for someone else to sign your name? The short answer is: yes, under specific circumstances. Let’s explore when and how it’s done legally in Texas. […]
How Do You Keep Owners of an LLC in Texas Anonymous?
Many business owners in Texas prefer to keep their LLC ownership anonymous for privacy reasons. Fortunately, Texas law allows for certain structuring methods to maintain confidentiality. This article explains how to form an anonymous LLC in Texas, maintain confidentiality, and comply with state regulations. How to Set Up an Anonymous LLC in Texas Texas does […]
The Better Way to Wholesale
Wholesaling real estate has become an increasingly popular strategy for investors looking to make money without directly purchasing property. However, it’s also an area rife with legal pitfalls, misunderstandings, and compliance issues. Many wholesalers operate in a legal gray area, particularly in states like Texas, where licensing requirements and advertising regulations complicate the process. Below, […]