When two business entities combine into one, there are bound to be "pain points." Whether the companies have been friends, rivals or complete unknowns, the process is full of risks that can end up derailing a perfectly good plan. In other words, just because it looks...

Year: 2016
A business formation FAQ
Deciding to start a new business is a very exciting. Before getting ahead of yourself, consider issues about structure and creation. Your early decisions will have a long-term impact.If you're not sure of the basics, you need to get practical advice for your business...
Does your Texas family business have a succession plan?
A family business can become a large part of a family's identity, intertwining professional and personal life in many ways, as well as positioning the family through its business in the local community's life. Being such a focal point, a family business should have in...
Texas will contests: wills made under undue influence are void
Nothing can tear a family apart quite like a dispute over a will when it leaves property to unexpected recipients or in surprising proportions, or disinherits a close family member. Startling property dispositions like these are called unnatural dispositions, which...