Based in Richardson, Texas, and serving Plano, Dallas, and the surrounding Collin County area our law firm focuses on meeting client needs in a cost effective way. Law Offices of Paul Vigushin, P.C. handles a variety of legal matters, including subrogation, debt and judgment collection, divorces, child custody, child support and modification actions, bankruptcy law and wills.
The firm strives to resolve legal cases in an expeditious, cost effective manner. If you are in search of a Plano area attorney who provides quality legal services and treats your case with integrity and professionalism, you have come to the right place. The firm provides a Collin County attorney serving the Plano, Dallas, Addison, and Richardson metropolitan area.
Paul Vigushin will fight for your rights in order to obtain the best possible outcome for your legal case. A Collin County lawyer experienced with many aspects of the law and focused on developing strong relationships with his clients, something that many larger law firms cannot offer, Paul Vigushin litigates for any client needing qualified, professional legal representation.
The firm strives to resolve legal cases in an expeditious, cost effective manner. If you are in search of a Plano area attorney who provides quality legal services and treats your case with integrity and professionalism, you have come to the right place. The firm provides a Collin County attorney serving the Plano, Dallas, Addison, and Richardson metropolitan area.
Paul Vigushin will fight for your rights in order to obtain the best possible outcome for your legal case. A Collin County lawyer experienced with many aspects of the law and focused on developing strong relationships with his clients, something that many larger law firms cannot offer, Paul Vigushin litigates for any client needing qualified, professional legal representation.
Services
Paul Vigushin, P.C. is an Addison, TX, area attorney who represents clients in numerous areas of the law.
Paul Vigushin is a Chapter 7 bankruptcy attorney for Addison, TX, who helps clients work through the difficult bankruptcy process.
With commitment and dedication, Paul Vigushin guides clients along the best possible path for their bankruptcy in Addison.
As a debt collection attorney in Addison, TX, Paul Vigushin represents commercial and individual creditors on cases starting at $5,000, ensuring that his clients receive payment for services rendered.
Paul Vigushin is a Chapter 7 bankruptcy attorney for Addison, TX, who helps clients work through the difficult bankruptcy process.
With commitment and dedication, Paul Vigushin guides clients along the best possible path for their bankruptcy in Addison.
As a debt collection attorney in Addison, TX, Paul Vigushin represents commercial and individual creditors on cases starting at $5,000, ensuring that his clients receive payment for services rendered.
Paul Vigushin is a Plano lawyer who serves the Dallas, Plano, Addison, and Richardson areas.
He is a Chapter 7 bankruptcy attorney who helps guide clients through the difficult process of bankruptcy.
Bankruptcy law can be complicated, so we've composed the following to help you better understand the bankruptcy process, or contact us at (972) 705-9911.
To file or not to file--that is the question.
Faced with a drop in income, divorce, an unexpected illness or mounting medical or legal bills, many people look to bankruptcy for relief.
He is a Chapter 7 bankruptcy attorney who helps guide clients through the difficult process of bankruptcy.
Bankruptcy law can be complicated, so we've composed the following to help you better understand the bankruptcy process, or contact us at (972) 705-9911.
To file or not to file--that is the question.
Faced with a drop in income, divorce, an unexpected illness or mounting medical or legal bills, many people look to bankruptcy for relief.
Instructions expressing your wishes in case of incapacity and/or directing the appointment of agents to make decisions for you (Powers of Attorney, Living Will, DNR, and Declaration of Mental Health Treatment are types of Advanced Directives).
You can grant specific powers, such as managing bank accounts, transferring real estate, or other affairs, or you can appoint a General Power of Attorney (POA) that allows the agent to handle everything.
A Power of Attorney can grant immediate power that continues through incapacity ("durable"), or it can grant power upon the occurrence of some condition, such as incapacity ("springing").
You can grant specific powers, such as managing bank accounts, transferring real estate, or other affairs, or you can appoint a General Power of Attorney (POA) that allows the agent to handle everything.
A Power of Attorney can grant immediate power that continues through incapacity ("durable"), or it can grant power upon the occurrence of some condition, such as incapacity ("springing").
If you own rental property, you may need to evict your tenants for non-payment of rent, violations of the lease or holding over past the lease term.
In Texas, evictions are referred to as "forcible entry and detainer" actions.
Whether residential or commercial, every forcible entry and detainer action is filed in the Justice of the Peace Court covering the precinct where your property is located.
Before you can initiate a forcible entry and detainer action, you must give your tenant a notice to vacate the premises.
In Texas, evictions are referred to as "forcible entry and detainer" actions.
Whether residential or commercial, every forcible entry and detainer action is filed in the Justice of the Peace Court covering the precinct where your property is located.
Before you can initiate a forcible entry and detainer action, you must give your tenant a notice to vacate the premises.
Going through a divorce or child custody case will be one of the most stressful things you will experience.
You need someone on your side who understands the process and who will protect your rights.
Whether you and your spouse have agreed on a division of property and child custody, or anticipate that these will be highly contested matters, call the Law Offices of Paul Vigushin, P.C., to assist you.
Is Texas a "no-fault" divorce state?
Yes.
You can file for divorce on grounds of "irreconcilable differences"-known in Texas as "insupportability."
You need someone on your side who understands the process and who will protect your rights.
Whether you and your spouse have agreed on a division of property and child custody, or anticipate that these will be highly contested matters, call the Law Offices of Paul Vigushin, P.C., to assist you.
Is Texas a "no-fault" divorce state?
Yes.
You can file for divorce on grounds of "irreconcilable differences"-known in Texas as "insupportability."
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