Texas Real Estate Law
and Personal Injury Attorneys
At Jarrett Law, we are here to fight your legal battles with you. You are not alone in your struggle.
WELCOME TO JARRETT LAW FIRM
We find legal solutions when your quality of life is at stake.
You have the right to consult an attorney for the issues that matter most in your life. When it comes to your personal rights for shelter and safety, your needs matter to us. At Jarrett Law, we focus on what really matters and fight for your property and person. Whether your home is in jeopardy or you are facing a car accident, you need someone who is passionate about your personal rights. Contact us for a free consultation to find out how we can help you face this fight. We are here to provide honest and trusted counsel. Realize your right to pursue peace and resolutions.
PERSONAL INJURY
You deserve reasonable compensation for your pain, suffering, medical bills, and loss of work. We make sure that justice is served and that the negligent party pays your medical bills and compensates you fairly. Treatment for your pain is a right.
You are an individual worthy of respect and attention, so we always let you know what is happening with your case and why.
Unlike larger faceless law firms, we are small and personal. We take the time to dig into what has happened and how it affects you.
Let us listen to your pain and be the face of your struggle to the world.
REAL ESTATE LAW
Property ownership comes with issues that run the gamut from taxes to estate planning. Even a dispute with your neighbor over a fruit tree is real estate law.
Staying abreast of the latest laws and regulations is not always possible as a consumer, but with an experienced attorney on your side, you can trust that you are making good decisions about your ownership contracts and agreements.
If you are planning your estate, signing over a deed, buying or selling homes or land, or thinking about how to protect your home from Medicaid or other money pits, give us a call at Jarrett Law. We specialize in real estate issues from owning your own home to every related financial endeavor you may become involved in with real estate or deeds.
REAL ESTATE LAW
Property ownership comes with issues that run the gamut from taxes to estate planning. Even a dispute with your neighbor over a fruit tree is real estate law.
Staying abreast of the latest laws and regulations is not always possible as a consumer, but with an experienced attorney on your side, you can trust that you are making good decisions about your ownership contracts and agreements.
If you are planning your estate, signing over a deed, buying or selling homes or land, or thinking about how to protect your home from Medicaid or other money pits, give us a call at Jarrett Law. We specialize in real estate issues from owning your own home to every related financial endeavor you may become involved in with real estate or deeds.
We Are Here For You
Unlike larger faceless law firms, we are small and personal. We take the time to dig into your legal struggles and find out what you need. Our process involves fully understanding what you are seeking before we look into the legal solutions. Once we understand the struggle you are facing, we bring the professional legal experience and knowledge you need to settle disputes and get what you deserve. We all have legal rights. Let us help you find yours. Contact us for a free consultation today.
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Blogs
News and Articles
How to Sue Someone for Loss of Enjoyment of Life in Texas
In Texas, you can sue someone for a loss of enjoyment of life. It can be hard to put a price on the enjoyment of life, but it is something that a court may compensate you for in a personal injury suit. Enjoyment of life is a type of general damages you can sue someone for in Texas. Let’s take a closer look at what general damages include and what it means to sue for loss of enjoyment of life.
You Can Still Apply For 2022 Texas Homestead Exemption
Because of a new 2022 law, homeowners can now apply for the homestead exemption in the same year they acquire their property. If your residence is your primary home, you don’t have to wait until January the following year to start saving money!
How to Lower Your Property Taxes in Texas, Even If You Pay the MUD Tax
If you own a home in Texas built after 1995, you are likely paying a MUD tax., a fee that funds the development and maintenance of infrastructure in areas with new homes. The cost of the MUD tax can be costly. Don’t worry, though – we have some tips for lowering your yearly property taxes, even if you still have to pay the MUD tax!