The Estate of The Union Season 3|Episode 3

The Estate of The Union Season 3|Episode 1 is out now!

The Estate of The Union Season 3|Episode 1 is out now!

We are excited to begin our third season of The Estate of The Union! Criminal law always fascinates us. But what we think happens based on TV and movies is far different from reality. It is when the trial is over and the guilty verdict returned that the appeals process starts. That’s the most mysterious part.

We are fortunate to have Sharon Keller, the Presiding Judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals as a guest. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals is the highest court in Texas for criminal cases (the Texas Supreme Court only rules on civil lawsuits – who knew – now you do!).

Judge Keller shares the inside story on what happens on appeals and talks about the unique processes in play when someone has received the death penalty. Plus Judge Keller has an easy-going manner that makes it all make sense. It truly is a fascinating conversation.

 

 

In each episode of The Estate of The Union podcast, host and lawyer Brad Wiewel will give valuable insights into the confusing world of estate planning, making an often daunting subject easier to understand. It is Estate Planning Made Simple! The Estate of The Union Season 3|Episode 1 is out now! The episode can be found on Spotify, Apple podcasts, or anywhere you get your podcasts. If you would prefer to watch the video version, please visit our YouTube page. Please click on the links to listen to or watch the new installment of The Estate of The Union podcast. We hope you enjoy it.

The Estate of The Union Season 2|Episode 4 – How To Give Yourself a Charitable Gift is out now!

 

Texas Trust Law focuses its practice exclusively in the area of wills, probate, estate planning, asset protection, and special needs planning. Brad Wiewel is Board Certified in Estate Planning and Probate Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. We provide estate planning services, asset protection planning, business planning, and retirement exit strategies.

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