Bailey and Galyen is pleased to announce that Lin C. “Lin” Morrisett has joined the firm, and will be working out of our Fort Worth - Summit office. His practice will focus primarily on Probate, Guardianship, and Estate planning. Lin is also a … [Read more...]
Archives for August 2017
Beware of Insurance Company Settlement Offers
In the Aftermath of a Personal Injury, Don't Take a Settlement Offer without Talking to an Attorney When you have been hurt in a motor vehicle accident because of the carelessness or wrongful act of another person, you may not know where to start to … [Read more...]
New Texting-and-Driving Law To Take Effect This Week
After numerous failed attempts at undertaking such restrictions over the past decade, the Texas Legislature has finally passed a texting-and-driving law which takes effect statewide on September 1, 2017. This legislation, which enacted Texas … [Read more...]
New Texas Statute Allows Individuals to Seal First DWI Conviction
A criminal conviction can stay with you for years and wreak havoc on many areas of your life. You can face challenges getting a good job, finding an apartment, securing money for advanced education or even trying to get a loan. It has long been … [Read more...]
BACK TO SCHOOL ESTATE PLANNING?
Back to school, off to college, or into military service? Perhaps you have just entered the work world? Believe it or not, it may be time to consult with a good lawyer. Turning eighteen, moving out of the house, or various other transitions present … [Read more...]
Common Law Marriage in Texas
What Is Common Law Marriage? Under the common law marriage doctrine, if certain conditions are met, a couple is considered to be legally married, despite not having a marriage license, a ceremony, or a marriage certificate. Texas recognizes common … [Read more...]
Trump Administration to Allow 15,000 More Workers into Country
Contrary to campaign promises that American workers would be given priority for American jobs, the Trump administration has indicated that it will make 15,000 more H-2B visas available for the rest of the fiscal year. Sources say the visas will be … [Read more...]
Will my credit be ruined forever?
The question “Will my credit be ruined forever?” comes up at almost every initial client consultation and the answer is “No.” Yes, a bankruptcy case stays on your credit report for up to ten years. But once you file bankruptcy and receive your … [Read more...]
What will happen to Grandma and Grandpa currently in the nursing home under the proposed budget cuts?
Currently, Medicaid pays for about two-thirds of the 1.4 million elderly people in nursing homes. The Legislative Branch is currently debating the dramatic cuts to Medicaid, in addition to many other public service programs currently up for … [Read more...]