Straightforward, honest, and professional, Dan is committed to providing clients with legal services that meet, if not exceed, expectations. Regardless of the size of the case, Dan works tirelessly to provide clients with the outcome needed. Dan has practiced law for the past 41 years, 27 of those years in Carrollton, Texas, a suburb of Dallas. Dan focuses on several areas of the law, including estate planning, business, real estate, elder law, and wills/trusts/probate.
Prior to becoming a member of the State Bar of Texas in 1975, Dan finished his undergraduate studies at the University of North Texas, earning a BBA in accounting. From there, Dan attended Texas Tech University to finish law school. Dan has years of estate planning, commercial contracts and business experience and can help you find a plan or solution for your business or estate needs.
If you want to protect loved ones following your death, need legal assistance with a real estate transaction, or are dealing with issues that affect your business, including intellectual property, business transactions, and taxation, hiring the right attorney is imperative.
Prior to becoming a member of the State Bar of Texas in 1975, Dan finished his undergraduate studies at the University of North Texas, earning a BBA in accounting. From there, Dan attended Texas Tech University to finish law school. Dan has years of estate planning, commercial contracts and business experience and can help you find a plan or solution for your business or estate needs.
If you want to protect loved ones following your death, need legal assistance with a real estate transaction, or are dealing with issues that affect your business, including intellectual property, business transactions, and taxation, hiring the right attorney is imperative.
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For the past 41 years, Dan L. Claiborne has been providing effective and affordable legal services to the people of Dallas and Denton County.
The process of planning for the future can be overwhelming.
Whether interested in devising a new plan or making changes to an existing plan, seeking legal advice in a timely manner can make the difference between success and failure.
Without having an attorney in your corner, critical details can be overlooked and mistakes made.
These can have a significant impact on your future, as well as the future of your loved ones.
The process of planning for the future can be overwhelming.
Whether interested in devising a new plan or making changes to an existing plan, seeking legal advice in a timely manner can make the difference between success and failure.
Without having an attorney in your corner, critical details can be overlooked and mistakes made.
These can have a significant impact on your future, as well as the future of your loved ones.
Estate planning is one of the most important steps that you will take in life to ensure that your final wishes for health and property are honored and that your loved ones are provided for following your death.
With estate planning, numerous questions are answered and problems resolved.
A common misconception is that estate planning is only for wealthy people or people who are nearing retirement or already retired.
In reality, every person has an estate, some small and simple and others large and complex.
With estate planning, numerous questions are answered and problems resolved.
A common misconception is that estate planning is only for wealthy people or people who are nearing retirement or already retired.
In reality, every person has an estate, some small and simple and others large and complex.
While living, it is important to make a will so that loved ones left behind know exactly what your wishes are pertaining to the distribution of real estate, automobiles, jewelry, artwork, insurance policies, stocks and bonds, and other personal property.
A will is also used to appoint an executor or representative of the estate, forgive debts, and establish property management for younger beneficiaries.
Without a will, upon death the state will decide how your property and assets are distributed, not the family.
A will is also used to appoint an executor or representative of the estate, forgive debts, and establish property management for younger beneficiaries.
Without a will, upon death the state will decide how your property and assets are distributed, not the family.
By definition, a power of attorney (POA) is a document in which you name (appoint) an organization or individual, referred to as the "agent".
In that role, the agent would manage your financial, medical, and legal affairs if you were unable to do so.
There are different types of POA, each with varying levels of control.
To protect yourself should you ever become incapacitated, Dan Claiborne has the experience and expertise required to execute the appropriate power of attorney.
General POA - For this POA, the agent is granted a broad range of powers to act on your behalf.
In that role, the agent would manage your financial, medical, and legal affairs if you were unable to do so.
There are different types of POA, each with varying levels of control.
To protect yourself should you ever become incapacitated, Dan Claiborne has the experience and expertise required to execute the appropriate power of attorney.
General POA - For this POA, the agent is granted a broad range of powers to act on your behalf.
Whether engaging in merchandising, sales, trade, or commerce, laws exist pertaining to your relations, rights, and conduct.
Business law, which is also referred to as commercial law, is this body of law.
Business law encompasses laws that dictate how a business is formed and operated.
Included are governing laws for getting started, buying, managing, closing, and selling virtually any type of business.
The rules that businesses are supposed to follow are established by business laws.
To be a successful business owner, you should have a good understanding of what these laws are and how they should be applied.
Business law, which is also referred to as commercial law, is this body of law.
Business law encompasses laws that dictate how a business is formed and operated.
Included are governing laws for getting started, buying, managing, closing, and selling virtually any type of business.
The rules that businesses are supposed to follow are established by business laws.
To be a successful business owner, you should have a good understanding of what these laws are and how they should be applied.
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