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Probate and Estate Administration

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    Probate and Estate Administration

    Easement in Gross – Definition, Types, and Legal Rights

    At BruegelPC, we understand that property law can be complex, especially when it comes to easements. Have you ever wondered about the specifics of an ‘easement in gross’? Our experienced team dives into what it means when an easement is tied to a person rather than a piece of land. Let us help you navigate…

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    Probate and Estate Administration

    Family Allowance: Explanation and Benefits

    At BruegelPC, we know that navigating the complexities of family matters can be overwhelming. Family allowance is a crucial aspect many overlook during a divorce. Understanding how it works can make a big difference in ensuring the financial well-being of your loved ones. In this article, I’ll guide you through the essentials of family allowance,…

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    Probate and Estate Administration

    What Happens to Earnest Money at Closing

    Earnest money, often seen as a good faith deposit, plays a crucial role in real estate transactions. At closing, this sum is typically credited towards the buyer’s costs or the purchase price, offering a sense of security to both parties involved in the deal. However, what exactly happens to this money if the transaction falls…

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    Landlocked Property: Definition, Issues, and Solutions

    As a dedicated lawyer at BruegelPC, I often hear from clients who face a unique challenge: owning landlocked property. This type of property can create significant issues, as it lacks direct access to public roads. In this article, I’m going to explain why understanding your rights and legal options is crucial if you find yourself…

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    Probate and Estate Administration

    Probate Notice to Creditors – Brief Overview

    Probate notice to creditors is a crucial step in managing a deceased person’s estate. At BruegelPC, we have seen many families struggle with understanding this process. In this article, I will explain what a probate notice to creditors is and why it matters. Trust us, with our extensive experience, you will navigate this process smoothly….

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    Probate and Estate Administration

    Common Enemy Doctrine: Understanding Its Significance

    The Common Enemy Doctrine is a legal principle that greatly impacts property rights and water drainage issues. At BruegelPC, with our expertise in divorce law, we understand how this doctrine can influence the division of property and marital assets. In this article, we will explore the origins of the Common Enemy Doctrine and its current…

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    Probate and Estate Administration

    Disclosure of Death in Texas Homes: What You Need to Know

    As experienced divorce lawyers at BruegelPC, we often encounter clients curious about real estate disclosures in Texas. One question that frequently comes up is: Do you have to disclose a death in a house here? In this article, we’ll break down the requirements and legal nuances surrounding this topic. By understanding your obligations, you can…

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    Mineral Rights Real Estate: Overview and Considerations

    When it comes to mineral rights real estate, many people find the topic confusing and overwhelming. At BruegelPC, we understand the intricacies involved and are here to help guide you through the process. Whether you’re buying, selling, or leasing property with mineral rights, the decisions you make can have lasting financial impacts. In this article,…

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    Void Property: Definition and Types

    As an experienced lawyer at BruegelPC, I often encounter questions about void property in divorce cases. Void property refers to assets or items that can’t legally be owned or transferred. Understanding these can be crucial during legal battles. In this article, I’ll explain what void property is and why it matters in your divorce proceedings….

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    Probate and Estate Administration

    Living Will Child Custody: A Guide for Parents

    When planning for the future, it’s essential to think about your child’s well-being, especially in the event of the unexpected. At BruegelPC, we know how critical it is to have a clear and legally binding living will that addresses child custody matters. Our experienced divorce lawyers are here to guide you through ensuring your child’s…

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