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Q&A

Lauren of Cadilac Law , PLLC, answers your questions about the law.

Q: What do I need, to be prepared, in the times of COVID-19?

A:

Besides a lot of patience and masks, you need to consider the “what ifs” for yourself, your family, and your business. For you and your family consider at these two Power of Attorney’s first- Statutory Durable (power over your money and assets) and Medical, so that if anything happens to any of you, you’re already prepared and won’t need a Court’s intervention. Other important documents include will and/or trust, declaration of guardianship (for you and your kids), and other such documents. For your business, make sure you are properly incorporated (or set up as an LLC) and that you have bylaws and agreements in writing. Declare a successor for continuing the business, and consider a trust owning the business, for even more ease, as well as Court avoidance after death. While you can do many of these documents online, however, we suggest you consult a legal professional, as they understand how the law works and how best to protect you, your family, and your business.

You can reach Lauren to discuss your needs at 972.845.1200 or through her website: www.cadilaclaw.net

Olmy and Ismael Sanchez, who live in Oak Cliff, opened the first Del Sur in McKinney in 2015. The Oak Cliff location opened in July last year. Nine months later, they temporarily closed it after the pandemic hit.

“We are so happy to be open again and seeing our customers,” Olmy Sanchez says. “Oak Cliff has been so good to us.”

They took advantage of the downtime to add a full bar and covered patio, perfect for postcoronavirus dining.

Ismael Sanchez also added birria tacos to the menu. These are the crispy, cheesy tacos that are served with a side of beef consommé for dipping. The Jalisco-style dish became a darling of food critics in 2020.

On the weekends, a big bowl of menudo costs $13. If you’re ordering delivery, try the Cali Burrito ($9), which comes with choice of meat, guacamole, rice, beans and pasilla sauce. Tortas come with avocado, refried black beans, crema, chiles, lettuce and tomato.

“We always use the best ingredients we can,” Olmy Sanchez says. “We love to see people happy.” www.cadilaclaw.net

Del Sur Tacos, 720 E. Jefferson Blvd., delsurtacos.com.

Cadilac Law was recently endorsed by Carolyn King-Arnold, Dallas City Councilwoman- District 4.

972-845-1200

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Reunite virtually with family, friends, and the neighborhood with a block party! Everyone can order individually and enjoy all the fun of a block party while staying safe from afar. Reach out to Tony Waldrop by email at tony@waldropfamily.biz or by phone at (214) 532-7000.