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Not all trusts serve the same purpose, and choosing the wrong one, or assuming a single trust can accomplish everything, […]
A will isn’t something you write once and forget about. It’s a document meant to reflect your life as it […]
Most families think of estate planning as a single event: sign some documents, file them away, and move on. But […]
Losing a loved one is one of the most emotionally overwhelming experiences a family can face. Unfortunately, the legal and […]
Planning for the future is one of the most important financial and personal decisions a family can make. Yet many […]
Most Texans think about estate planning in terms of what happens after they die. But some of the most consequential […]
Many Texas families are surprised to discover that not every estate requires a full court-supervised administration. For qualifying situations, state […]
Being named as executor in a loved one’s will is an expression of trust. It is also a legal role […]
There is no more consequential decision in a parent’s estate plan than who raises their children if they cannot. Without […]