Licensed Attorney - Asset Protection, Business Formation, Contract Drafting, Real Estate, Securities, Tax
Bryan Brown is a seasoned attorney with a particular passion for empowering small businesses and startups. His comprehensive suite of services covers crucial areas like Asset Protection, enabling businesses to shield their pivotal assets, and Business Formation, guiding new enterprises through the foundational stages. Bryan's prowess in Contract Drafting ensures that businesses operate on robust agreements, while his insights into Real Estate, Securities, and Tax matters provide a holistic legal framework for clients. With a reputation for thoroughness and dedication, Bryan Brown stands as an invaluable asset for any business aiming to thrive in the Texas environment.
An affidavit of heirship is a legal document that is used to determine the heirs of deceased persons if they did not leave a will. It is often used when transferring assets to the heirs without going through... Read more.
In an increasingly interconnected world, where convenience often intersects with security concerns, the utilization of credit card authorization letters has emerged as a vital tool. These formal documents... Read more.
A revocable living trust agreement is a legal document that shows how a person’s assets should be divided once they die. The person creating the trust (grantor) entrusts their assets to a trustee to... Read more.
When transferring ownership of a vehicle in Arizona, you will need to have an ADOT Form 48-2004, also known as an Arizona Vehicle Bill of Sale. The purpose of an Arizona vehicle bill of sale is that it... Read more.
Being a photographer comes with a set of responsibilities and legal liabilities. Interacting and working with different models or subjects requires caution and professionalism. When you have to do photography,... Read more.
In the state of Utah, when purchasing, selling, or registering a motor vehicle, you will need a Vehicle Bill of Sale, also known as Form TC-843. It acts as official documentation of the proof of sale.... Read more.
When buying or selling a vehicle in the state of Vermont, you will need to have a bill of sale (Form VT-005) for Vermont. It is used as both a receipt and to protect both the buyer and seller from any... Read more.
When selling, purchasing, or registering a vehicle in Wyoming, you will need to have a bill of sale. It acts as proof that the sale of a vehicle has been done legally. It contains details about the vehicle,... Read more.
When purchasing or registering a vehicle in West Virginia, you will need to have a Bill of Sale (Form DMV-7-TR). It acts as both proof of the sale taking place and as legal documentation that is needed... Read more.
When buying or selling a vehicle through a private sale in the state of Virginia, you will need a bill of sale for Virginia. It acts as both a receipt for the transaction and a legal document that can... Read more.