The Texas Transfer on Death Deed
The Texas Transfer on Death Deed allows owners of real estate to transfer property to their beneficiaries outside the probate process. The deed works like a…
Estate Planning, FAQs About Estate Planning, The Texas Transfer on Death Deed
The Texas Transfer on Death Deed allows owners of real estate to transfer their property to beneficiaries outside the probate process. The Deed works like a…
FAQs About Dying Without A Will
When someone dies without a Will in Texas, their assets pass according to a statutory formula called the intestacy statutes. The intestacy statutes take into account a…
Special Needs Trusts
A Special Needs Trust (SNT), also known as a Supplemental Needs Trust, is a trust created for a disabled beneficiary to hold funds in a way…
Special needs trusts are trusts that hold assets for a disabled beneficiary and distribute funds in a way that preserves the beneficiary’s eligibility to receive public…
FAQs About Probate, Probate
After you die, your estate is responsible for your debts. Creditors can make claims against your probate estate for what you owe. Assets such as life insurance…
Newsworthy
The past year was an eventful one for my firm. Below are some of the few highlights have helped start 2017 on a positive note. Today marks my firm’s…
Odds and Ends
As the year draws to a close, I have a lot for which to be thankful: My greatest joy is my family, and I am thankful for…
Requirements of a Valid Will, Wills
A concerned daughter contacted me. Her mother’s Will was outdated, and needed to be updated. She has been wanting to make changes for years, but getting this…
Estate Planning, FAQs About Estate Planning
I have written before that if you are part of a blended family, making an outright distribution to your spouse may result in your children from…