Easements provide access to property, even to a person or an entity that does not own that property. Generally, even when there is an easement in place, that other party cannot permanently occupy the land or alter it in any way. But they are allowed to access the...
Month: February 2026
Divorce and spousal inheritance in Texas: What to know
If you’re planning to divorce this year or have already begun the process and have an estate plan, you likely know that this is one of those life events that will warrant some changes to it. However, you may not know just what changes you can (or need to) make and...
First 5 steps to take as a victim of a car accident
A car accident can happen in seconds and leave you shaken, unsure of what to do next and overwhelmed. In the moments that follow, it is easy to forget what matters most or make decisions that later create problems with recovery and insurance. Knowing the right steps...
Who is responsible after a company vehicle crash in Texas
A crash with a company vehicle can feel confusing. These cases work differently than regular car accidents. In Texas, responsibility depends on why the driver was on the road when the crash happened. How Texas law approaches company vehicle crashes Texas uses a rule...


