FAQs About Estate Planning
What happens if I die without a will in Texas? If you die without a Will in Texas, the Texas statutes will determine how your property will be…
Planning for Special Circumstances
For many years, the Defense of Marriage Act (“DOMA”) prevented the federal government from recognizing marriages of same-sex couples. As a result, same-sex couples could…
I was recently reminded that incapacity is something that can happen at any age. Someone I know was diagnosed with early onset of Alzheimer’s disease at just…
The Complexities of Intestacy in Blended Families
Conflicts often arise in blended families when one spouse dies. This is especially true if the deceased spouse’s children and their stepparent do not have…
Probating a Will
I recently received a phone call from someone whose wife was not a US Citizen. The caller wondered whether his wife could nevertheless serve as an executor…
FAQs About Dying Without A Will
A married man died recently. He had a Will which had been prepared shortly after he and his second wife got married. When their Wills were prepared,…
FAQs About Wills
Although it’s unpleasant to consider, there is a possibility that those whom you’d like to benefit in your Will may not survive you. For example, you may…
I recently got a note from someone whose biological brother had been given up for adoption while he was a baby. His brother had just died in…
A recent survey found that approximately two-thirds of Americans don’t have a wills, and even fewer have power of attorneys or health care directives. Are you…
I received a note yesterday from someone whose mother had recently passed away. His mother’s Will, which was made before she divorced, identified her stepchildren as beneficiaries.