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Squatter along Heights Hike & Bike trail says he owns house, despite records showing he doesn't
The trash is piling up. The grass is overgrown. And neighbors along the Heights Hike and Bike trail say they've had enough.
From overhanging oak branches to small leftover bank accounts, readers' legal worries often boil down to risk versus cost.
By LORIE BURCHSpecial Contributor When life feels unpredictable, it’s natural to want something solid to hold onto. For the LGBTQ+ community, that means making sure the love and family you’ve built ...
Voters deserve better than these seven empty banalities that sound nice on the stump but communicate little about politics and policy in the Lone Star State, writes Opinion Editor Evan Mintz.
The new report will catch some folks off guard when they are doing normal estate and asset protection planning.
The staffer died by suicide in September after setting herself on fire.
Abigail Shry was due to begin serving a 27-month federal prison sentence this week for threatening a federal judge, but she failed to appear.
The Texas Funeral Service Commission imploded this summer. This is what happened behind the scenes at the agency meant to regulate death care.
My wife and I don’t have kids. How should we do our estate plan?
David Weaver’s life has been shrouded in mystery since his mother’s nude body was found floating face-down in an East Texas pond in 1967 and his younger brother disappeared without a trace in 1983.
Lubbock County Judge Curtis Parrish is running for his third term.
Texas has no inheritance tax, but couples still face hidden costs. Learn what you actually owe and how to plan smart.
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