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Hughes and Associates’ Mark Stuckey Succeeds In His First Jury Trial

We proudly announce that Mark Stuckey succeeded in his first jury trial on Wednesday, February 7th. Mr. Stuckey began the morning by calling jurors about a will contest matter. After the judge issued rulings on several key evidentiary matters, the opposing council sought an opportunity...
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What to Do When You Think Your Parent or Loved One Has Lost Her Mental Capacity

What to Do When You Think Your Parent or Loved One Has Lost Her Mental Capacity

What do you do when you think your parent has lost mental capacity and you are concerned about someone taking advantage of them? First, you need your parent’s doctor to examine her to determine whether your parent is competent. The family doctor may refer her...
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Corporate Transparency Act Declared Unconstitutional

Texas Federal Court Declares Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA”) Unconstitutional

A Texas Federal Court declared the Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA”) unconstitutional and issued an injunction stopping the Internal Revenue Service from enforcing the CTA’s provisions. This means all companies previously under the law required to file various identifying information with the IRS is no longer...
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What to Do When You Think Your Parent or Loved One Has Lost Her Mental Capacity

What to Do When You Think Someone is Taking Advantage of Your Parents

If you suspect someone is exploiting your parents financially, it is crucial to take appropriate steps to safeguard their well-being. Consider having your parents evaluated by a neurologist to assess any potential mental incapacity, as this is a common factor in instances of elder financial...
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Suing Someone Who’s Dead

More often than you’d imagine, probate attorneys bump up against a statute of limitations only to find out the defendant is dead. But you can’t sue someone who’s dead unless you follow very specific procedures. What do you do? Whom do you sue? We get...
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When the Best Outcome Isn’t the One You Envisioned

We recently assisted a client who was attempting to overturn his father’s will. The father and his son (our client) had had a falling out and were  not speaking to each other at the time the father executed his will. However, at some point after...
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