by Caperton Walling Law Firm, PLLC | May 6, 2024 | Uncategorized
The Divorce Process and Role of a Family Law Attorney The role of a family law attorney is pivotal in the divorce process in order to navigate the challenging terrain. From the initial consultation to the final resolution, an experienced and professional family law...
by Caperton Walling Law Firm, PLLC | May 1, 2024 | Divorce or Family Law
Divorce Impacts Children Emotionally Divorce is a challenging transition for families, and its emotional toll on children can be profound. To mitigate the impact, be sure to prioritize open communication. Encourage children to express their feelings and validate their...
by Caperton Walling Law Firm, PLLC | Apr 17, 2024 | Divorce or Family Law
Choosing to navigate a divorce without legal representation poses significant risks. Without a divorce lawyer, individuals may find themselves vulnerable to potential pitfalls that could have lasting consequences. Divorce Documents and Rights One major risk involves...
by Caperton Walling Law Firm, PLLC | Apr 15, 2024 | Crisis Management
A crisis can erupt in an instant, shattering your company’s reputation and disrupting operations. While your in-house or litigation lawyers are crucial for legal defense, consider this: a third-party lawyer-consultant specializing in crisis management can be...
by Caperton Walling Law Firm, PLLC | Oct 20, 2023 | Divorce or Family Law
If you are contemplating a divorce or currently in the midst of one, it is understandable to ponder “How long does a divorce take in Texas?” While there is no universal answer applicable for all couples undergoing this process, certain factors will...
by Caperton Walling Law Firm, PLLC | Apr 29, 2023 | Estate Planning
Wealthy or not, here’s why you need a will According to the AARP and NBC, nearly 60% of American adults do not have a will. To me, that says most people don’t understand the importance of a will. No matter the size of your estate, if you don’t have one, you need one...
by Caperton Walling Law Firm, PLLC | Jul 20, 2019 | Business
There are two components to testamentary capacity. The first is a status and age requirement, and the second is that the testator be of sound mind. As for the status and age requirement, in order to have testamentary capacity, a person must (1) be at least 18 years...
by Caperton Walling Law Firm, PLLC | Jun 27, 2019 | Business
Transfer on Death Deeds transfer real property upon your death without the need of a Will. If you have a Will, the Transfer on Death Deed means the real property covered in the Deed does not pass under the Will; and the probate court has no ability to award the...
by Caperton Walling Law Firm, PLLC | May 29, 2019 | Estate Planning
A will isn’t all you need! Medical Power of Attorney. This is a form that allows a person to elect someone else to handle health care decisions on their behalf only if they are unable to do so themselves because of some type of incapacitation. Incapacitation...