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Understanding a Directive to Physicians (Living Will): What It Is and Why It Matters
When planning for the future, one critical document you may encounter is the Directive to Physicians, often called a Living Will.
Taylor Willingham
Jan 313 min read
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Understanding HIPAA: Why It’s More Important Than You Think
If you've ever visited a doctor’s office, chances are you’ve encountered a HIPAA form. But what is HIPAA, and why does it matter?
Taylor Willingham
Jan 282 min read
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What Is a Medical Power of Attorney?
A Medical Power of Attorney, also known as a Healthcare Proxy, is a legal document that allows you to designate someone to make healthcare..
Taylor Willingham
Jan 252 min read
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Understanding Financial Power of Attorney in Texas
A financial power of attorney, referred to in Texas as a durable power of attorney, is a critical document for managing your financial..
Taylor Willingham
Jan 212 min read
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Windfall Elimination Provision and Government Pension Offset are ELIMINATED
For years, Mrs. Linda Carter, a retired public school teacher in Texas, felt the impact of reduced Social Security benefits due to the..
Taylor Willingham
Jan 162 min read
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What is a Transfer on Death Deed, and Why Should You Consider One?
Estate planning can feel overwhelming, especially when it comes to ensuring your loved ones inherit property without unnecessary..
Taylor Willingham
Jan 133 min read
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How to File an LLC in Texas: A Step-by-Step Guide
Hello, I’m Taylor Willingham with the Willingham Law Firm. Today, I’ll guide you through the basics of filing an LLC in Texas.
Taylor Willingham
Jan 113 min read
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Why You Should Consult an Attorney for Business Formation
Starting a business is an exciting venture, but it comes with a host of legal and financial considerations.
Taylor Willingham
Jan 73 min read
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What is Asset Protection, and Why Do You Need It?
Asset protection is the process of safeguarding your wealth from potential predators, such as lawsuits or creditors.
Taylor Willingham
Jan 23 min read
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