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Sunday, July 24, 2016

Texas Interstate Probate Lawyer and Texas International Probate Lawyer Works With Probate Lawyers, Heirs, and Beneficiaries from Throughout the United States and the World by Texas Interstate Probate Lawyer and Texas International Probate Lawyer

Texas Interstate Probate Lawyer and Texas International Probate Lawyer Works With Probate Lawyers, Heirs, and Beneficiaries from Throughout the United States and the World by Texas Interstate Probate Lawyer and Texas International Probate Lawyer

In our modern society, many families have spread out throughout the United States and the World resulting in family members living and owning real property in different states and sometimes in different countries.  From a legal perspective, when one of these family members dies or becomes incompetent, it can create legal and probate issues in multiple jurisdictions.   In these situations, the family of the deceased or incompetent loved one often will require probate lawyers in different jurisdictions to work together to determine how best to gather and transfer estate property.

As a Texas Interstate Probate Lawyer and Texas International Probate Lawyer, Jason Coomer commonly works with families from other states and countries as well as lawyers from other jurisdictions to resolve inheritance and probate issues.  For more information on this topic, please go to the following web pages: Texas International Probate Lawyer Information and Texas Interstate Probate Lawyer Information

Family Members Who Are Grieving The Loss of a Loved One Often Need Legal Assistance with the Texas Probate Process

For the family member who lives outside the State of Texas and has never been through the Texas probate process, it can often be challenging to understand what should be done under Texas probate law.  At a time when they want to grieve the loss of their loved one, they are often forced to deal with difficult issues including:

    1) Who should be in control of their loved ones' estate?
    2) What needs to be done to have an administrator or executor appointed?
    3) What are probate & non-probate property?
    4)  What should be done to protect estate property?
    5)  Is a Will necessary?
    6)  What can be done with Estate property?  Can it be sold or transferred?

When faced with these decisions, it is often helpful to speak with and hire a Texas probate lawyer who works with international and out of state clients to help take care of probate issues.  Such a lawyer can often help out of state and out of country family members limit travel to Texas for probate matters and handle many aspects of the Texas probate process remotely through electronic communications, Federal Express, and understanding Texas probate law. 

Texas International Probate Lawyer and Texas Interstate Probate Lawyer

Texas International and Interstate Probate Lawyer, Jason Coomer, commonly works with out of state and out of country family, heirs, lawyers, and beneficiaries to guide them through the Texas probate process.  In doing so, he works to protect the wishes of loved ones that have passed on, the best interests of his clients, and to coordinate efforts with foreign co-counsel.

Saturday, July 23, 2016

Texas Hill Country Real Estate Probate Transfers: Families Usually Need Assistance Transferring or Selling Texas Real Property After the Death or Incapacity of a Loved One by Central Texas Real Estate Probate Lawyer

Texas Hill Country Real Estate Probate Transfers: Families Usually Need Assistance Transferring or Selling Texas Real Property After The Death or Incapacity of a Loved One by Texas Hill Country Real Estate Probate Lawyer Jason S. Coomer

As more retirees and seniors are deciding to buy real property in the Texas Hill Country and the Central Texas area, their families are having to determine how to transfer or sell the real property when their loved one dies or becomes incapacitated.  For many seniors, it is a perfect dream to live in the Texas Hill Country with beautiful views including great lake property by Lake Travis, Lake LBJ, Canyon Lake, Lake Buchanan, and Lake Austin or great hill country property with beautiful views of the Texas Hill Country.  For these and many other reasons, real estate in the Central Texas area including Lakeway, Bee Cave, Lago Vista, San Marcos, Spicewood, Marble Falls, and Johnson City is selling rapidly and increasing in value. 

When a Loved One Dies or Becomes Incompetent a Texas Probate Lawyer Is Usually Needed to Transfer or Sell Real Property

However, when a loved one becomes incompetent or dies owning real property in Texas, their families are often not close enough to know how to transfer Texas real property or to know of a good Central Texas probate lawyer who can help the family transfer their loved one's real estate through the probate process.  For this reason, it is common for lake property, lake homes, hill country homes, condos, and other Texas real property to get stuck going through the Texas probate process and in some situations become lost to foreclosure.  Knowing a good Central Texas probate lawyer that handles probate matters in Travis County, Llano County, Blanco County, Burnett County, Hays County, Williamson County, Comal County, Bexar County, Bastrop County, and Fayette County can help a family save a significant amount of wealth after a loved one dies or becomes incompetent.

By working with a good Central Texas probate lawyer that handles probate matters in Travis County, Llano County, Blanco County, Burnett County, Hays County, Williamson County, Comal County, Bexar County, Bastrop County, and Fayette County, families and friends of the decedent that live outside of Central Texas or the state of Texas, can often act as the executor or administrator of their loved one's estate, save a significant amount of wealth, and minimize the number of trips needed to be made to take care of estate and probate matters. 
For more information on this issue, please go to the following web page: Central Texas Inheritance Lawyer and Central Texas Real Estate Transfer Lawyer.

Sunday, July 17, 2016

Oil Company Fraud Lawyer: Oil Company Fraud Can Be The Basis of Several Different Types of Lawsuits by Texas Oil Company Fraud Lawyer

Oil Company Fraud Lawyer: Oil Company Fraud Can Be The Basis of Several Different Types of Lawsuits Including Whistleblower Reward Bounty Actions, Whistleblower False Claims Act Lawsuits, and Direct Actions Against Oil Companies or Brokers by Texas Oil Company Fraud Lawyer Jason Coomer

Oil company fraud, oil investment fraud, and oil company accounting fraud can be the basis of several different types of legal actions including whistleblower reward bounty actions, Federal False Claims Act whistleblower reward lawsuits, class actions, shareholder actions, and direct fraud, negligence, and breach of fiduciary duty lawsuits against oil companies or brokers. 

For more information on this oil investment fraud lawsuits and oil company whistleblower reward lawsuits, please go to the following web pages: Oil Investment Fraud Lawsuit Information and Oil Company Fraud Whistleblower Reward Lawsuits.

The Number of Oil Investment Fraud Lawsuits and Oil Company Whistleblower Lawsuits Continues To Increase

The number of Oil Investment Fraud Lawsuits and Oil Company Whistleblower Lawsuits have increased over the last decade and with the enactment of several new whistleblower reward lawsuits are expected to continue to increase in the future.  A key area of expansion in these lawsuits will including off shore drilling lawsuits and international oil company bribery and kickback lawsuits where Oil Companies have paid illegal kickbacks and bribes to government officials and former government officials in exchange for drilling contracts, pipeline contracts, oil leases, offshore drilling, mining contracts, and other large building projects.  Through new laws and regulations Oil Companies can be brought to justice and made to pay large penalties violations of law.  Further, the whistleblowers that bring these corporations to justice can collect large financial rewards under the  Securities Exchange Act (SEC Whistleblower Bounty Actions) and the Commodity Exchange Act (CFTC Whisteblower Bounty Actions) for properly exposing accounting fraud, failure to comply with mandatory reporting requirements, and illegal bribery schemes.

For more information on this topic, please go to the following web page: International Whistleblower Reward Laws Encourage International Whistleblowers to Expose Government Corruption, Oil Company Bribes to Public Officials, Illegal Kickbacks from Energy Companies, Illicit Payments to Government Officials, and other Violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.