Requirements of a Valid Will
Texas recognizes only two types of wills: a holographic (handwritten) will, and an attested (typewritten) will. A videotaped will, in an of itself, has no legal effect.
Wacky Wills
NB: This post is part of a series highlighting wills that contain some interesting, and sometimes bizarre, bequests and stipulations. You can see all these posts here.
NB: This post is part of a series highlighting wills that contain some interesting, and sometimes bizarre, bequests and stipulations. You can see all these posts…
How Property Distributed When Someone Dies Without A Will
Many people may assume that if they are married and die without a Will in Texas, their surviving spouse will inherit their entire estate. You might…
Wills are something all of us should have. But we don’t like to think about them because they force us to recognize our mortality and plan for life…
Choosing a Guardian
NB: This post is part of a series discussing factors you should consider when selecting a guardian for your minor children. You can read all these posts…