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Texas – Benefits for Veterans, Military Personnel, and Spouses

As we have mentioned in previous blogs, the State of Texas is grateful to Veterans and their families.  Texas is notable for its numerous programs designed to assist Veterans and their families through discounts on various licenses, financial assistance, educational benefits, and more. The following summary is intended as a…

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How to avoid a costly common post-service mistake. Part II of an interview with Bob Goss

Bob Goss, founder of the Law Office of Robert B. Goss, P.C. Robert B. Goss is a Veteran, attorney, and the founder of the Law Office of Robert B. Goss, P.C.  Bob, as he prefers to be called, started his law firm in response to the need he saw for a…

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New Waivers of Certain Texas Fees for Texas Veterans, Military, and Spouses

The 84th legislative session for Texas ended on June 1, 2015.  Texas legislators were active on behalf of Veterans and Veterans’ dependents.  At least 20 bills which provide immediate or future assistance to Veterans became law. The following information focuses on four new laws which affect licenses and fees paid…

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Recent Changes to Texas Concealed Handgun License (CHL) and Open Carry Laws

The Law Office of Robert B. Goss, P.C. hopes the following information assists you in complying with the law and staying safe. The tragic mass shooting at Oregon’s Umpqua Community College on October 1, 2015 inspires this update on changes to Concealed Handgun License (CHL) requirements in Texas.  A Veteran, Chris…

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Texas Businesses: Avoid Trouble With Your On-Line Advertisements

What if you bought a refurbished concrete pump from someone who advertised it on a classified-advertisement website?  What if the pump cost over $100,000?  What if it turned out the pump was not refurbished and the seller wasn’t an authorized dealer as claimed? In a recently filed Galveston County Circuit…

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179 Years ago Today, the Alamo and all of the Defenders Fell

Today, the Alamo fell to the Mexican Army under the command of General Santa Ana. After holding off a far numerically superior army for 13 days the final assault began shortly after midnight. Using darkness and a calm the Mexican army crept close to the Alamo, and at approximately 0530…

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Veterans Day 2014 Concert

ALL: The Morton Ranch High School Choir (Katy) will be presenting a: Veteran’s Day Concert on Sunday, November 9 at 3:00 pm in the Morton Ranch High School Performing Arts Center, 21000 Franz Road, Katy. Enjoy, The Law Office of Robert B. Goss, P.C. https://www.attorneyforveterans.com/ thanks all veterans on this…

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Remember June 6, 1944, D-Day

Today is the 69th anniversary of the invasion of France to liberate Europe from the Nazis. This week I mentioned D-Day was Thursday. One of our young secretaries stated she did not know about D-Day. D-Day for WW II was on June 6, 1944. D-Day is the day the Allies…

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Military Retiree’s are Veterans Too – – Contact Congress and OPPOSE TRICARE fee increases

For those of you who have served, you know this Fact – – Military Retirees are Veterans. But it seems with Sequestration upon the United States, the Department of Defense at the urging of the White House has a solution – – have Military Retirees pay MORE IN TRICARE FEES.…

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Military Lending Act modified providing a Private Cause of Action to Service Members and their Dependents

On January 3, 2013, Title 10. Section 987(f) of the U.S. Code was amended to provide protection for service members and their dependents regarding credit, arbitration, and limiting interest rates. This amendment provides service members and their dependents a private cause of action against lenders who violate the Military Lending…

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