A fee attorney in Texas is a private attorney who is contracted by the state to handle specific legal tasks, typically related to real estate transactions, such as closing loans and handling title matters. These attorneys receive a fee for their services, which is distinct from traditional attorneys who bill hourly or charge flat rates. Fee attorneys often work within title companies and are responsible for ensuring that all legal requirements are met during the closing process. Their role helps streamline real estate transactions while providing legal oversight.
An attorney's fee is a fee charged by an attorney for work done in relation to a lawsuit or other work done by an attorney.
A non-recoverable attorney fee in foreclosure is a fee for work performed by the attorney (usually the bank's attorney) that the bank has to pay for but cannot pass on to the mortgagor.
Title Insurance in Texas is highly regulated. To find the Rules and Regulations, you can access the Basic Manual of Texas Title Insurance at www.tlta.com/publications/basicmanual - You may also find more information at the Texas Department of Insurance website at www.tdi.state.tx.us (Select "Title" from the menu) It is much easier to become a "fee office" than a "title agent". A fee office is an attorney that has a fee agreement with an existing title company. For more information, contact the major title insurance underwriters in Texas. They can be found at the Texas Land Title Association (TLTA) website under Membership Directory-Underwriters.
a retainer fee
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$300 include filing fee and attorney fee
No, you do not need a lawyer to obtain a power of attorney in Texas.
There is a bit of a cross up in terminology here. A power of attorney expires on the death of the grantor or subject. An executor would get an estate fee.
The Attorney General
Joe Jamail, a Texas trial attorney
Yes, a power of attorney needs to be notarized in Texas in order to be legally valid.
A texas attorney can be found in several places. Using the internet, searching the type of attorney you would need is hightly recommended. The yellow pages are another great source for find an attorney.