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Execute a will
Estate planning is not only for the elderly. Every adult should have an estate plan specifying what should happen to your property when you pass away. While most people prefer not to think too far ahead, death is a reality that is, for most of us, unplanned. It is much better to draw up your own will and testament than to rely on what the law has in store for everyone who did not take the time to do so. If you have a spouse and/or children, it is especially important for you to have a will to ensure they are properly taken care of once you have moved on.
Act without delay
If you find yourself in a situation wherein you need legal advice, make contacting a skilled, experienced Tarrant County attorney your priority. The sooner you seek legal advice, the easier it will be for your Tarrant County attorney to build a strong case in your favor, whatever the charges or circumstances of your situation. Delay in obtaining legal counsel might lead to some important information being lost or forgotten, or for the other party involved in your dispute to build a stronger case – against you. Often times, you also have to allow some time for your Tarrant County attorney to review the case, file paper work and get the proceedings started.
Be open and honest
Your Tarrant County attorney can only help you insofar as you help him or her understand your case. Keeping details or information from your Tarrant County lawyer not only makes his or her job that much difficult, it is in every case a detriment to your claim or defense. Your Tarrant County lawyer is there to represent you and you therefore need to have enough trust in him or her to divulge everything pertaining to your situation. Your Tarrant County attorney will in most cases ask questions that may seem very personal in nature, or might upset you. Remember that their only concern is to ensure you come out of the situation with the best results possible, and as such you should answer honestly and not feel defensive when being questioned.
Ask questions and get answers
Your Tarrant County attorney, if skilled, qualified and experienced, should expect you to have many questions about your case, their background, the cost of the proceedings and other aspects of the law. Any Tarrant County lawyer who can not or will not take the time to answer these questions clearly and openly should not be trusted. You should know exactly what to expect walking in to legal proceedings, from lawyer fees to court procedures. Make sure you are comfortable with your Tarrant County attorney and that they can explain legal lingo to your entire satisfaction before deciding on hiring him or her.

Practice Areas


  • DWI

  • Assault/Assault Family Violence

  • Possession of Marijuana/Controlled Substances

  • Forgery/Fraud/Theft

  • UCW/Possession of Prohibited Weapon

  • Probation Revocation

  • Set Bond/Appeals

We will be happy to help you whether you have been charged with a crime or are seeking legal counsel either for yourself or on behalf of your company.