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Texas offers several paths through the probate process, and not every estate requires a full administration with an appointed executor, […]
Most estate planning conversations start with a will or a trust. Both are essential. But one document that is frequently […]
Texas homeowners often assume that having a will is enough. For many families, it is a reasonable starting point. But […]
Most people assume their family will figure things out after they are gone. In Texas, that assumption can lead to […]
If you have just been named executor of a Texas estate, you may be feeling a strange combination of grief, […]
Most Texas families I work with arrive with the same opening question. Should they have a will, or do they […]
If you have ever sat down to start an estate plan and felt overwhelmed before you finished your first cup […]
Most of the conversations I have with Texas families start with a will and a question about what happens after […]
Most estate plans look one generation ahead. They name children as beneficiaries, set up some basic guardrails, and call it […]