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Texas Supreme Court Allows Trust Dispute to go to Arbitration
The Texas Supreme Court recently held that an arbitration provision in a trust was binding on the beneficiary of the trust and he had to arbitrate, not litigate, his dispute with the trustee. The case ...
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Texas Supreme Court Allows Trust Dispute to go to Arbitration
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Texas Supreme Court Allows Trust Dispute to go to Arbitration
The Texas Supreme Court recently held that an arbitration provision in a trust was binding on the beneficiary of the trust and he had to arbitrate, not litigate, his dispute with the trustee. The case ...
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Texas "Laughing Heir" Statute Proposed
Texas is one of the few states in the union that does not have a "laughing heir" statute. A laughing heir is someone that is legally entitled to inherit from the decedent, but is so distantly related ...
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What is a Will Contest?
What Is a Will Contest? A will contest is a lawsuit filed by a person with an interest in an estate when he or she believes the will was created when the testator lacked capacity, was unduly ...
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Texas Supreme Court Allows Trust Dispute to go to Arbitration
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Texas Supreme Court Allows Trust Dispute to go to Arbitration
The Texas Supreme Court recently held that an arbitration provision in a trust was binding on the beneficiary of the trust and he had to arbitrate, not litigate, his dispute with the trustee. The case ...
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Texas Supreme Court Allows Trust Dispute to go to Arbitration
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Dallas County Probate Courts' Website gets a facelift
The Dallas County Probate Courts have a new website. Click here to see their new website: http://www.dallascounty.org/department/courts/probate.php The new website offers the public considerable ...
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Dallas County Probate Courts' Website gets a facelift
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Texas "Laughing Heir" Statute Proposed
Texas is one of the few states in the union that does not have a "laughing heir" statute. A laughing heir is someone that is legally entitled to inherit from the decedent, but is so distantly related ...
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Texas "Laughing Heir" Statute Proposed
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N&W adds Board Certified Paralegal
Alicia M. Collier Receives Board Certification in Estate Litigation and Probate Law from the Texas Board of Legal Specialization Norris & Weber, PLLC, proudly announces that Alicia M. Collier received ...
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Texas "Laughing Heir" Statute Proposed
Texas is one of the few states in the union that does not have a "laughing heir" statute. A laughing heir is someone that is legally entitled to inherit from the decedent, but is so distantly related ...
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What is a Will Contest?
What Is a Will Contest? A will contest is a lawsuit filed by a person with an interest in an estate when he or she believes the will was created when the testator lacked capacity, was unduly ...
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N&W adds Board Certified Paralegal
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How to Contest a Will in Texas
The details of a will can have resounding and lasting effects on those involved, or excluded. Inheriting fortunes or property could build substantially better chances for loved ones while being given ...
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Texas Supreme Court Allows Trust Dispute to go to Arbitration
The Texas Supreme Court recently held that an arbitration provision in a trust was binding on the beneficiary of the trust and he had to arbitrate, not litigate, his dispute with the trustee. The case ...
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Texas "Laughing Heir" Statute Proposed
Texas is one of the few states in the union that does not have a "laughing heir" statute. A laughing heir is someone that is legally entitled to inherit from the decedent, but is so distantly related ...
Read More
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How to Contest a Will in Texas
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N&W Lawyers are Super Lawyers and Best Lawyers
John R. Norris III and Scott D. Weber have been selected by her peers as among the Best Lawyers in America in the area of Litigation - Trusts and Estates. John has been included in this select group ...
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Texas Supreme Court Allows Trust Dispute to go to Arbitration
The Texas Supreme Court recently held that an arbitration provision in a trust was binding on the beneficiary of the trust and he had to arbitrate, not litigate, his dispute with the trustee. The case ...
Read More
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N&W Lawyers are Super Lawyers and Best Lawyers
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Texas Supreme Court Allows Trust Dispute to go to Arbitration
The Texas Supreme Court recently held that an arbitration provision in a trust was binding on the beneficiary of the trust and he had to arbitrate, not litigate, his dispute with the trustee. The case ...
Read More
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Texas Supreme Court Allows Trust Dispute to go to Arbitration
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How to Contest a Will in Texas
The details of a will can have resounding and lasting effects on those involved, or excluded. Inheriting fortunes or property could build substantially better chances for loved ones while being given ...
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What is a Will Contest?
What Is a Will Contest? A will contest is a lawsuit filed by a person with an interest in an estate when he or she believes the will was created when the testator lacked capacity, was unduly ...
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How to Contest a Will in Texas