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  • Building in Affordability ( May 2003 )

    In the age of megacities and sprawling suburban regions, the model advanced by the smart growth trend promotes the building of master-planned communities that bring people together around access to basic needs, such as education, safety, and municipal services. These communities are built on the philosophy of conserving resources in a manner that is sustainable both for current populations as well as for generations to come.
  • Division of Property upon Divorce ( July 2000 )

    What is Community Property? It is presumed that all property acquired by the parties during the marriage is commun.
  • Asset Protection: Understanding the Fundamentals ( May 2000 )

    Do you ever worry about becoming the victim of a groundless lawsuit? If so, you're not alone. Lately, society has .
  • Avoiding a Building Moratorium in Florida: City of Palm Beach Gardens and Developers Cooperated. ( May 2000 )

    This was an easy column to write. Why? It's about a true story, with an interesting cast of characters, a happy .
  • Basic Estate Planning Documents for Texas Residents ( May 2000 )

    There are cetain basic estate planning documents that every Texas resident should have. They are as follows: .
  • Divorce in Texas ( April 2000 )

    A divorce is one of the most stressful and traumatic events in your life. It is surrounded .
  • Basic Issues In Texas Family Law ( March 2000 )

    Family law involves many different aspects of the law developed over many years, and these few pages are intended t.
  • Brownfield's Grants Are Available ( March 2000 )

    ”We should restore contaminated urban land and buildings to productive use.” With these words President Clinton ini.
  • Estate Planning Glossary ( December 1999 )

    This glossary serves as an excellent resource for those interested in terms relating to wills, trusts, and estate taxes.
  • Community Property and Debts in Dissolution of Marriage Cases under Arizona Law ( November 1999 )

    The following is intended for people who may be involved in dissolution of marriage (divorce) cases in Arizona, to explain the difference between community and separate property, and to describe the ways in which assets are assigned values and in which assets and debts are divided between the parties.

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