Weekly Docket
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Weekly Docket
Frisco Track Meet Stabbing, Removing Minors from Deeds & Firing Ghosting Contractors
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Join Phil Silberman and Chris Heald in Episode 126 of the ‘Weekly Docket’ as they break down the high-profile Frisco track meet stabbing trial and analyze how Texas law defines self-defense, deadly force, and the provocation exception. Dive into the complex real estate traps of putting minor children on property deeds, and explore how Texas Estates Code Chapter 1351 offers a streamlined path around formal guardianships when selling property. Finally, they answer a critical legal question on what to do when a general contractor refuses to perform and whether a property owner can legally hire a backup contractor right away. Don’t miss this episode packed with practical legal insights and timely discussions!
⏰ Timestamps
00:00 Intro
2:24 The Real Danger of Putting Your Kids on a Property Deed
7:29 Inside the Frisco Track Meet Trial: Texas Deadly Force Rules Explained
18:48 Contractor Walked Off the Job? Here is Your Next Legal Move
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