Most people seek legal help only after something has gone wrong, when options have already narrowed and costs rise quickly. Legal thinking, however, is forward‑looking. Used early, it can shape decisions, reduce risk, and sometimes even improve outcomes by influencing structure and terms before costs are locked in.
If It Happened in Texas: What an Unmarried Partner Would (and Would Not) Inherit
Texas law does not treat unmarried partners as heirs by default. This post explains what an unmarried partner would inherit—and what they would not—if a death occurred in Texas, including how intestacy rules apply and where common assumptions fail.
When Does a Small Business Need a Lawyer?
Most small businesses do not need a lawyer every day—but there are identifiable moments where legal guidance becomes appropriate. This post explains how to recognize those moments and what changes when a business moves from reactive decisions to proactive ones.
Can a Protected or Registered Series have an Assumed Name?
Yes. A protected or registered series can have an assumed name (i.e., a name that does not include the full legal name of the parent LLC). Filing an Assumed Name for a Protected Series For a protected series, the parent LLC would file an assumed name certificate "on behalf of" the protected series. What does "on behalf of" … Continue reading Can a Protected or Registered Series have an Assumed Name?