Losing a loved one is undoubtedly one of the most challenging experiences a family can face, and navigating the legal aftermath can add layers of stress and confusion. For families in Texas, understanding the probate process is crucial in ensuring…
Navigating the complexities of child support in Texas can be daunting, especially when parents share equal time with a child(ren). With the intricacies of Texas custody laws, many San Antonio parents find themselves questioning how child support is determined when…
Dealing with the probate process can be overwhelming, especially when the deceased’s estate has unresolved debts. In Texas, probate is the legal process of distributing a person’s assets after death and addressing any financial obligations they may have left behind.…
Earlier this month the West & West, Greer & Estorga team had the opportunity to sponsor and participate in the 2nd annual back to school drive, which handed out over 200 backpacks to local students. The event was held at…
Part 4 of 4 – Employment Documents There are lots of documents that you may encounter throughout the life of your business. Those documents include service contracts, purchase agreements, partnership and company agreements, leases, employee contracts, policies and procedures, and…
Part 3 of 4 – Meeting Minutes There are lots of documents that you may encounter throughout the life of your business. Those documents include service contracts, purchase agreements, partnership and company agreements, leases, employee contracts, policies and procedures, and…
There are lots of documents that you may encounter throughout the life of your business. Those documents include service contracts, purchase agreements, partnership and company agreements, leases, employee contracts, policies and procedures, and more. Different business owners encounter different documents…
There are lots of documents that you may encounter throughout the life of your business. Those documents include service contracts, purchase agreements, partnership and company agreements, leases, employee contracts, policies and procedures, and more. Different business owners encounter different documents…
Often in initial consultations, we hear clients use terms like “primary custody”, “main parent”, and “shared rights”. These terms do not always translate into what is articulated in the Texas Family Code. In Texas, instead of using the term “custody”…
This second blog in our Small Business Series addresses tax treatment options for small business entities. Small businesses have a variety of tax treatment options. Which option a business owner chooses depends on a number of factors, including: the business…










