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How to Dissolve an LLC in Texas

A good entrepreneur knows not only when to jump into a new business venture, but when to shut one down. A business owner might want to end things to pursue new opportunities or avoid legal and financial woes. Whatever the reason, owners of limited liability companies (LLCs) need to follow certain protocols before they can officially and properly dissolve...

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How to Revoke a Power of Attorney in Texas

A power of attorney is a legal document that grants decision-making authority to someone (the agent) on behalf of another person (the principal). Depending on the terms of the document, the agent has the ability to access information and accounts and make life-altering decisions for the principal. Unfortunately, there are situations when the agent fails to use their power...

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How to Check Business Name Availability in Texas

One of the first steps in opening a new business is giving it a name. You will want to choose a catchy, recognizable name that distinguishes your company from the competition. In Texas, the name must also be unique. Fortunately, it is easy to quickly check if your new business’s name is available in Texas. If you have questions,...

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Demystifying the Corporate Transparency Act in Texas

The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) takes effect on January 1, 2024. Within a year from that date, existing businesses will have to file either That’s a lot of acronyms. More simply, the CTA aims to combat illegal activities like money laundering by augmenting business transparency. Specifically, the CTA requires businesses to identify their true owners.  The attorneys at Massingill know how...

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5 Clever Ways to Find the Best Probate Lawyer Near Me

Few people imagine they’ll ever need a probate attorney. However, the need for adequate representation throughout the probate process becomes obvious right after a loved one passes on. There are many reasons for this. First, probate is a long and complicated process. This fact is especially true now as probate cases have surged since 2020. Second, probate proceedings tend to...

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What Does the Corporate Transparency Act Mean for Small Business Owners in Texas?

In 2021, the federal government passed the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), scheduled to take effect on January 1, 2024. The CTA requires many small businesses to file Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI). Although filing BOI does not involve extensive information, determining who and what to file is complicated. If you are a small business owner in Texas, contact Massingill to learn more about the...

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What Happens If You Die Without a Will in Texas

If you die without a will in Texas, any property you own at the time of your death will be distributed in accordance with Texas intestate succession laws. But, you may be wondering, What exactly does that mean?  If you have questions about how to plan for your future and what happens if you die without a will in...

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Can You Legally Contest a Will in Texas?

When someone passes away (commonly referred to as a “decedent”), one of the first things to do is determine whether the decedent left a will. If the decedent did leave a will, it must go through the probate process in court before the property can be distributed to their beneficiaries.  The probate process can be complicated. Sometimes, after a will is...

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How to Obtain a Copy of a Will in Texas

In the Lone Star State, a will is a testament to an individual’s wishes for their assets, loved ones, and legacy. One day, you might find yourself in a situation where you must access a copy of a will. Maybe you’re a beneficiary or an executor. Or perhaps you’re simply a family member seeking clarity. Whatever the case, the...

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Are Verbal Contracts Enforceable in Texas?

In a litigious world, best practice is to secure a written contract for agreements whenever possible. This avoids relying on “he said, she said” testimony. But sometimes this is not possible. Are verbal contracts binding? Verbal contracts are legally binding and enforceable if they meet certain requirements. If the verbal contract is otherwise valid, it is enforceable. The contract...

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