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5 Reasons Why You Should Get a Will NOW! (COVID-19 Edition)

By Lorie Burch | April 6, 2020

By Lorie Burch, Owner & Founding Attorney of Burch Law You are contemplating your own mortality. You have more time on your hands to think through these decisions. You are no longer unsure about who you trust to name as guardians of your children, because […]

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APOSTILLES

By Lorie Burch | August 21, 2019

by Jen Green, Burch Law You may never have heard of apostilles; and to be fair, you may never need one. But if you do need one or more apostilles, time is usually of the essence, international transactions are pending, and you need someone familiar […]

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Rainbow Marriage; Green Card

By Lorie Burch | April 27, 2018

by Jen Green, Burch Law OK, so the federal government has finally recognized that love is love and a true marriage of souls is valid whatever may be the physical gender(s) of those uniting in matrimony. The U.S. federal government now recognizes the validity of […]

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Rental Properties & LLCs: How to Protect your Investment

By Lorie Burch | April 27, 2018

by Jen Green, Burch Law You may be one of the many people contemplating how to expand your investment and income possibilities. In an era of uncertain economic outlook and roller coaster returns in the stock market, many people are turning to real property as […]

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Do I Need a Living Trust?

By Lorie Burch | April 11, 2018

By Lorie Burch, Owner & Founding Attorney of Burch Law What is a Revocable Living Trust? Much has been written regarding the use of “living trusts” (also known as a “revocable trust,” “inter vivos trust,” or “loving trust”) as a solution for a wide variety […]

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2B or not 2B: The H2B Visa Solution for Employers

By Lorie Burch | February 1, 2018

by Jen Green, Burch Law The H2B visa option is an increasingly popular, yet still often overlooked, solution for employers needing to fill temporary labor needs. Often used in the construction or hospitality industries, this visa classification allows an employer to bring over several workers […]

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Elder Law – Planning for Incapacity

By Lorie Burch | February 1, 2018

by Jen Green, Burch Law No one wants to think about the possibility of becoming incapacitated. But as estate planning lawyers are all too aware, it can happen to anyone at any time. If you don’t plan for incapacity, incapacity may plan for you. It […]

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Cover Your Assets – Investment Planning with the Texas Series LLC

By Lorie Burch | February 1, 2018

  by Jen Green, Burch Law Since 2009, Texas has offered a wonderful tool for investors, particularly those with multiple assets: the Texas Series LLC. With the traditional LLC, which already offered a fair amount of shielding from personal liability, investors enjoyed the benefits of […]

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What Your Bank Isn’t Telling You About Your Estate Plan

By Lorie Burch | June 6, 2017

By Lorie Burch, Owner & Founding Attorney of Burch Law I often have to unravel misinformation for my clients when it comes to Wills, estate planning, and probate. Perhaps this is most common when it comes to banks. While bankers are not attorneys, they are […]

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