Most people know that in the criminal justice system, there is a right defendants have to choose to have a jury of their peers decide their case. This right to a jury is also available in the civil system. When someone challenges the distribution of assets within an...
Month: January 2024
How to avoid beneficiary designation mistakes
When it comes to estate planning, beneficiary designations are one of many important tools. However, common mistakes can jeopardize your plans and create major issues for loved ones. By being aware of common errors and oversights, you can effectively avoid them when...
4 common triggers for estate litigation
In the aftermath of a loved one's passing, the distribution of their estate can often lead to unexpected disputes among family members. Estate litigation, a legal battle concerning the assets and properties left behind, can arise due to several common reasons. 1. Lack...
When should an executor sell the house of a decedent?
If a loved one dies, it is possible you will administer the estate of your deceased relative as executor. This role comes with the responsibility of carrying out the wishes in the will, which often include liquidating assets such as real estate. Administering an...
The advantages of advance directives in Texas estate planning
Advance directives such as a living will and durable power of attorney play an important role in Texas estate planning. They offer individuals the opportunity to make important decisions regarding their health care. By including advance directives, people can get a...
When should you update your estate plan?
Estate planning protects your assets and your loved ones after you are gone. However, even solid estate plans require updates to address changes in your life. Regular updates to your estate plan ensure that wills and other documents still suit your needs. More...
Steps to protect executors from beneficiary lawsuits
It is understandable if you worry about becoming an executor for a loved one. Estate administration can be a pressing job. You could even become the target of litigation if an heir accuses you of mismanaging assets or mishandling the probate process. While it is not...
3 reasons to include your business in your estate planning
Owning a business demands careful planning, and that extends beyond the daily operations. A strategic move often overlooked is incorporating your business into your estate plan. Doing so can provide a range of benefits for both you and your heirs. 1. Continuity in...
The ins and outs of revocable trusts
In planning for the future and ensuring that you take care of your loved ones, estate planning is a critical and necessary step. One commonly used tool for managing your assets and providing for your family is a revocable trust. A revocable trust, also known as a...
Integrating rental properties into your estate
As you navigate the intricacies of estate planning, it is important to consider how your rental properties can fit into your overall strategy. Properly addressing these assets ensures a smooth transition for your heirs and helps preserve the value you hard to build....

