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As a former elected official, Dan Wyde has extensive knowledge of the State’s administrative, regulatory and licensing agencies and procedures. Dan Wyde and Associates has represented numerous individuals and businesses in obtaining a license, renewing a license, and preventing the State from suspending or revoking a license. At Dan Wyde and Associates, we regularly practice and appear on behalf of individuals and clients whose cases are heard by the State office of Administrative Hearings.
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Assault Family Violence And Domestic Violence


Assault family violence and domestic family violence charges are serious in terms of their consequences to you, even if you do not end up spending time in jail. The impact of the various kinds of family violence charges also can affect your loved ones for the rest of their lives.
We have years of experience helping our clients through these challenging kinds of situations.  Contact us today to schedule a consultation or click the button below to learn more.
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Probate Law


Receipt of probate is the first step in the legal process of administering the estate of a deceased person, resolving all claims and distributing the deceased person’s property under a will. A probate court (surrogate court) decides the legal validity of a testator’s (person’s) will and grants its approval, also known as granting probate, to the executor. The probated will then becomes a legal instrument that may be enforced by the executor in the law courts if necessary. A probate also officially appoints the executor (or personal representative), generally named in the will, as having legal power to dispose of the testator’s assets in the manner specified in the testator’s will.
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Records Clearing


Under Texas Law, if someone has been convicted, including being incarcerated in a penitentiary or jail, placed on probation or community supervision, including deferred adjudication, then that person is not eligible to have this conviction expunged from either government records systems or public record systems.

However, if someone has been found not guilty of a criminal charge, also known as being “acquitted”, by a judge or jury, or “no billed” by a grand jury, then the records associated with that specific charge may be expunged.
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Estate Planning


Our lawyers based in Dallas Texas can help you with matters pertaining to estate planning, including the strategies to help you make sure that your wishes are honored, with legal documents such as:
  • Last will and testament
  • Trusts (we help you determine which kind of trust suits your specific needs such as Revocable Living Trusts, Irrevocable Living Trusts, Grantor Trusts, Testamentary Trusts, Special Needs Trusts, etc.)
  • Durable power of attorney
  • Healthcare power of attorney
  • Guardianship designations
  • Other estate planning documents to help you with specific desired outcomes
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Probate Litigation


Our lawyers based in Dallas Texas represent clients needing counsel and experienced trial lawyers in cases pertaining to estate and probate litigation situations.

Contact us today and scheduled your consultation by calling (214) 521-9100 or emailing us through the form on the bottom of this page. Helpful content about specific topics pertaining to probate litigation will be coming soon.
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Construction Law


We help contractors and developers in Dallas Fort Worth with legal services for both residential and commercial projects.  Contact us today to discuss your specific situation.
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