Estate Planning, The Texas Transfer on Death Deed
The Texas Transfer on Death Deed allows homeowners to name a beneficiary who will inherit their property after they die. It works like a beneficiary designation on a…
Estate Planning, FAQs About Powers of Attorney and Directives
It’s that time of year again. High school seniors are preparing to graduate and head off to college, and parents are wondering how it’s possible that their…
FAQs About Wills, Wills
I received a note this week from someone who was confused. A friend’s husband had died leaving a Will that gave his wife a house he owned…
One of the benefits of a Transfer on Death Deed is that it is completely revocable during lifetime of the grantor (the homeowner making the deed). According…
A widow contacted me this week. Her husband of 19 years had recently passed away. She found a Will he had signed before they met leaving everything…
Estate Planning, FAQs About Estate Planning, Questions About Estate Tax
NB: For information on the current state of the estate tax in light of the Tax Cut and Jobs Act, click here. One of the biggest issues…
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…