There Are A Few Problems with Handwritten Wills in Texas While it may seem tempting to draft your own will or rely on handwritten documents, such as the case of Aretha Franklin, it is highly recommended to hire an estate planning attorney to avoid potential legal...
Most Popular Types of Texas Irrevocable Trusts: A Guide By North Texas Estate Planning Attorney Most Popular Irrevocable Trust Types in Texas: A Comprehensive Guide Setting up an irrevocable trust in Texas can be an effective way to protect your assets and ensure...
How do you get account access after someone dies in Texas? Four Steps: In most cases, you’ll need some sort of legal document to gain access to bank accounts after a person’s death. Depending on your bank and your family situation, the steps may...
Wills in Texas don’t “go bad” over time. Our law office has handled probate cases for wills that are over fifty years old–and they were totally legally valid. However, even though your last will and testament may not be invalid due to the...