If a family member wants you to serve as his or her estate executor in the future, you might want to know when to fulfill parts of the will. In particular, you may wonder when you should distribute any bequests made by your relative. The American Bar Association...
Month: July 2023
Will you lose your inheritance if you contest a Texas will?
Inheritance disputes can be a complex and emotionally charged issue. They often occur during a time of grief, adding another layer of distress. If you find yourself in such a situation in Texas, one question might dominate your thoughts: Will you lose your inheritance...
4 qualities of a good fiduciary over your estate
When looking for a fiduciary to oversee your estate, there are several things to consider. It is not a decision to take lightly, so looking for an individual or professional with four key qualities can improve your confidence that you made the right choice. 1....
Taking legal action against an executor for unpaid estate taxes
Navigating the complexities of estate administration can be a challenging task. In Texas, executors are bound by a fiduciary duty to act in the estate's and its beneficiaries' best interests. One of these duties includes paying all debts and taxes owed by the estate....
Understanding how to contest an estate in Texas
Inheritance matters can sometimes lead to disputes among family members. If you are a beneficiary or heir and believe there is an issue with a will in Texas, you might consider contesting the estate. The process can be complex and emotionally taxing, but understanding...
What are some signs someone may not work as your executor?
Writing your will is a big step when you are thinking of how to prepare for the future. One part of this journey is deciding who would work best as your executor. When choosing between different people in your life, such as family members and friends, thinking about...
Should you discuss your estate plan with your family?
If you're one of the 33% of Americans who have an estate plan, as reported by AARP, you know that when creating an estate plan, you make many important decisions. These decisions not only affect you, but they also impact your family. One of the hard decisions you have...
Can beneficiaries of an estate accuse you of fiduciary liability?
Handling the affairs of an estate comes with significant responsibilities. If you serve as a fiduciary or trustee of an estate in Texas, you must adhere to a specific set of legal and ethical obligations. Sometimes, beneficiaries may feel you are not fulfilling these...

