Understanding a Trustee’s Duty of Loyalty

A trustee who administers a trust in Texas has certain responsibilities and duties. These duties are commonly known as “fiduciary duties,” and they require a trustee to go “above and beyond” the exercise of ordinary care while carrying out tasks and responsibilities related to the trust. A trustee’s duties can be grouped broadly into…

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Making Halloween Safety a Treat instead of a Trick

Halloween can be a fun-filled evening of frolicking, costumes, and treats.  Unfortunately, it can become a nightmare for your family if your child has an accident. Children are twice as likely to be killed by a car while walking on Halloween night compared to any other night, according to the Safe Kids WorldWide.  So…

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Timetable for Protesting Your Texas Property Tax

If you are seeking to protest your property taxes in Texas, you may want to considering the following timetable to ensure you do not miss any paperwork or deadlines. Jan. 1 Your home’s appraised value for the year is based on its condition – and what the property could sell for – on January 1st of…

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How Do Texas Courts Determine Whether a Will Was Made Under Undue Influence?

In Texas, a will may not be considered valid if it was made under “undue influence.” This is because the undue influence may have changed the will-maker’s true wishes, plans, or intent so that they are unrecognizable – and certain beneficiaries or heirs may be harmed as a result. Texas uses a three-element test…

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The Duties of a Trustee in Texas: An Overview

When you become a trustee of a trust in Texas, your job is to administer the trust, following the rules laid out in the trust and in the Texas Trust Code – and, if there are no rules in the trust or the Trust Code that apply, the rules created by Texas common law….

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What Is a Will Contest and How Do I Contest a Will in Texas?

Will Contests in Texas When someone who is affected by a will believes that there is something wrong with the will, he or she may “contest” the will in court. This type of case is also known as a “will contest.” Since wills in Texas must follow strict legal guidelines to be considered valid,…

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How to Hunt Legally This Season

With Hunting season starting, Shaw Cowart wanted to remind everyone of the Hunter Safety regulations effective in Texas. Every hunter (including out-of-state hunters) born on or after Sept. 2, 1971, must successfully complete a hunter education training course. Proof of certification or deferral is required to be on your person while hunting. Minimum age…

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Shaw Cowart Accepted into the International Society of Primerus Law Firms

We are pleased to announce after a lengthy and thorough application process, our firm has been selected for membership in the International Society of Primerus Law Firms.  This network consists of over 200 remarkable law firms around the globe that share our commitment to client service excellence, integrity and legal skill. Our membership expands…

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Three Easy Ways to Drive More Safely Around Large Trucks

The category “large trucks” is, well, a large one. It includes every truck from a 10,000-pound box truck for local deliveries to an 80,000-pound, thirteen-foot-tall tractor-trailer. One thing all these trucks have in common is their ability to outweigh a passenger vehicle by several tons. When a car, pickup, or minivan collides with a…

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Asserting and Negating Jurisdiction in a Texas Special Appearance

Since a special appearance filed under Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 120a seeks to challenge the court’s personal jurisdiction over the defendant in a case, the merits of the special appearance argument focus on the basis for jurisdiction. Generally speaking, the plaintiff is responsible for asserting the basis or bases for jurisdiction, and the…

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