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What qualities should you look for in an executor?

When making your estate plan, settling on an executor is among the most important decisions you may have to make. This is the person responsible for administering your estate per your wishes. Your executor is charged with paying off any outstanding debts, closing...

Telling your family about your death wishes

It might be wise to bring your family into your estate planning sessions in Texas. Whether with legal representation or not, your beneficiaries can often benefit when pre-briefed regarding inheritances. Being transparent with your heirs and beneficiaries gives you a...

Do your heirs need to pay your debts? 

Your heirs and beneficiaries are going to get your assets. Your estate plan dictates how this is done and what money and other assets go to specific individuals.  But what about your debts? Do these also get passed on to the next generation? Could an adult child be...

What happens if you die without creating an estate plan?

It is incredibly easy to procrastinate about the creation of an estate plan. After all, if you are still healthy and relatively young, you have hundreds of tomorrows in which to think about your own death. Why should you have to do it today?  The simplest answer is...

The easiest way to avoid probate disputes

Probate disputes can be a massive issue for families. They often involve siblings, which is problematic on many levels. Not only do they disagree on what to do with the assets, but they may retain feelings of frustration and animosity even after things are sorted out....

Does an executor in Texas have to pay taxes for the estate?

People think of the executor of an estate as the person who has to locate and sell assets, possibly in an estate sale. They also have to distribute proceeds from that sale and remaining property among the beneficiaries of the estate. However, before an executor can...

Four updates you should make on your estate plan when you divorce

Divorce comes with significant implications not only for your future but also for the future of your assets and dependents. As such, it is critical that you review and revise your estate plan as soon as you decide to dissolve your marriage.  Here are four updates you...

Why legacy planning should be part of your estate planning

Once you get into the process of developing your estate plan, it can be easy to be consumed by making sure that you’ve accounted for all of your assets and put the right documents in place to leave them to your heirs and beneficiaries. It can be a complicated process...

Can medical providers ignore your advance health care directives?

When you take the time to include advance health care directives in your estate plan, you probably assume that medical providers will always comply. In most cases, that is what happens. Since your estate planning documents are legally binding, doctors and medical...

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