An affidavit of heirship is a legal document used in Texas to establish who the rightful heirs are when a person dies without a will, and it’s primarily used to transfer real estate outside of the probate process. If you...
When one spouse dies in Texas, what happens to jointly owned property depends on the type of ownership, how the property was acquired, and whether there are surviving co-owners or beneficiaries. Texas law treats community...
A fiduciary is a person or entity entrusted to manage assets or interests on behalf of someone else, with a legal and ethical obligation to act in that person’s best interest. In everyday terms, spelled out on Investopedia,...
An Estate Planning Consult is not just a legal appointment. It is often the first meaningful step toward protecting your family, your assets, and your peace of mind. If you are considering an Estate Planning Consult in...
When people think about estate planning, they often focus on documents like wills and trusts or ways to avoid probate. While those tools are essential, effective estate planning goes far beyond paperwork. A well-crafted...