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Protecting Family Businesses & Farms in Humble, Texas

11 min · 4 de jun de 2026
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For many Texas families, a business or farm is more than an asset — it’s a legacy. Whether you're planning for the future, navigating a divorce, or preparing for generational transfer, protecting what you've built requires careful legal strategy. In this episode, we break down how family businesses and farms are protected under Texas law and what Humble-area families need to know. We cover: ✅ How Texas community property laws affect family businesses and farms ✅ Protecting business and agricultural assets during divorce ✅ The importance of succession and estate planning ✅ How ownership interests are valued and divided in family law cases ✅ Common mistakes that put family-owned operations at risk ✅ Strategies to preserve a business or farm for future generations 👉 Family businesses and farms often represent decades of hard work and sacrifice. Without proper planning, legal disputes can threaten both the operation and the family relationships behind it. Whether you're a business owner, rancher, farmer, or part of a multi-generational operation, this episode provides the clarity and practical guidance you need to protect your livelihood and your legacy. Hosted by experienced family law attorneys from The Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC. 👉 Need help protecting your family business, farm, or financial future? Schedule your free consultation at BryanFagan.com/schedule

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