When creating your estate plan, selecting an executor is one of the most important parts of the process. After all, this person will oversee your estate after your death. Of course, many people automatically lean toward a family member when choosing their executor....
Month: April 2022
What do you need to contest a will?
Not every will is equal. Unfortunately, some people will battle with an unfair or unequal will that intentionally avoids giving someone their dues, or a will that was the result of undue influence. In these cases, it is possible to contest the will. However, not every...
3 tips for protecting your beneficiaries assets
When you hold property or assets you plan to pass on to family members after your death, making plans that protect your beneficiaries can ensure they receive all of what you intended. According to U.S. News, your heirs may have to pay considerable taxes and fees on...
3 things your future executor should know
When you craft your Texas estate plan, you may decide to appoint someone with whom you have a good deal of trust as your executor. The executor is the party who oversees the distribution and management of your estate after your death, so there are a number of key...
Signs you need to provide guardianship for your aging loved one
There comes a time when we realize our relatives can no longer stay independent. Caring for those we love then becomes our duty. Guardianship provides the right for someone to make legal decisions for another. It is sometimes difficult to know when to craft one of...
Advance care planning: what documents do you need?
Like others, you may think estate planning only involves writing a will and only matters if you have significant assets you wish to pass on. However, it also includes the creation of advance care directives. Understanding the types of advance care directives to...

