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The decisions you make today will shape your future. It is important to know what the law says about your critical issues and to receive the right advice to act in your own best interests. Your unique circumstances, needs and concerns are the starting points in any legal issue when Brian D. Williams, Attorney at Law, provides the advice and guidance you are looking for.

With an academic background in accounting and economics and professional experience as an accountant, Mr. Williams brings a strong awareness of the financial and tax issues involved in a variety of legal matters. Check out our practice areas. Family law can include a number of emotional and contentious issues. Working with an experienced family law attorney can make things easier on you and your family.

Maintaining control and doing what is best for your family - especially your children - should be your number one priority, regardless of what changes lay ahead. Legal issues vary from family to family and situation to situation.
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As a former accountant with a strong academic background in accounting and economics, Brian D. Williams offers clients value in a variety of legal practice areas with financial aspects such as bankruptcy, probate and property division in divorce.
Mr. Williams brings years of experience to the table on behalf of clients facing divorce, child custody disputes and other family law matters.
A divorce or other family law matter always has the potential to be extremely challenging.
Having a skilled family law attorney by your side can help you manage the legal aspects with minimal chances for conflict to escalate.
Harris County attorney Brian D. Williams has more than 39 years of experience working to create solutions for clients with family law and other legal issues.
He understands the impact that family law matters can have on people's lives and he is dedicated to helping his clients reach resolutions that preserve assets and achieve the goals most important to them.
With a lifelong interest in the legal profession, attorney Brian D. Williams completed his undergraduate education in accounting and economics and worked as an accountant before becoming a attorney.
Make no mistake: Bankruptcy is not a be-all and end-all perfect solution for struggling debtors.
Some bankruptcy attorneys may lead you to believe this.
You may even mistakenly assume that Brian D. Williams, a Houston area bankruptcy attorney, will advise you this way.
That is not how this law firm works.
When you consult with Mr. Williams, you can count on direct, honest advice suitable to your unique circumstances.
If bankruptcy is a bad idea or unnecessary in your case, you will understand why after discussing your situation with him.
Wills and trusts are not only for the wealthy, and they are not only for elderly people.
Death can come at any time, and managing one's lifetime resources is simply a smart thing to do.
A family needs to be able to carry on after the loss of a loved one of any age.
Anyone with family or assets of any kind needs to consider how to provide for an orderly transfer of assets after a death.
At the Spring law firm of Brian D. Williams, Attorney at Law, we provide Texans with tools for life management to provide families with peace of mind about the future.
If you worked or had taxable income in any of the years, you should file for that year or those years.
If you are due a refund, you waive (give up) that refund if you wait too long to file your return.
That means that the refund will not be applied to a year that tax is due.
Even if you don't owe taxes for a year that you had taxable income, you should file.
The IRS can file a return for you, taking into consideration only your income, but not your deductions or correct exemptions.
You may qualify under the "innocent spouse" provisions of the IRS Code.
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