Many Texas homeowners want to avoid probate to simplify inheritance. One powerful tool to achieve this is the Lady Bird Deed. A unique legal document that allows you to retain full control of your property during your...
When it comes to protecting your kids and family in the event of your death, you may find yourself asking: Which is better, wills or trusts? Is there a significant difference between the two? Today, I will explain these...
Estate planning is not something you can set and forget. As life evolves, so should your estate planning. Major life events, financial changes, and updates in laws can all impact the effectiveness of your estate plan,...
Estate planning isn’t just about distributing assets after death—it’s also about protecting yourself during life. Planning for incapacitation lets someone you trust make financial and medical decisions if you become...
Serving as an executor of an estate is a significant responsibility. Executors manage and distribute a decedent’s assets, pay debts, and handle taxes. They must ensure the estate follows the Will and Texas law. They file...