When planning your estate, it's important to choose an executor who will manage your assets after you pass away. If the executor dies before finishing their job, there are steps to ensure your estate is still handled properly. Naming a successor executor If an...
Month: August 2024
What executors need to know about dealing with estate taxes
Serving as an executor in Texas involves many responsibilities, including the management of estate taxes. Texas does not impose a state estate tax, making the process relatively simple. However, federal estate taxes can still apply depending on the value of the...
How does probate work when multiple parties contest a will?
In Texas, probate handles the administration and distribution of a deceased person’s estate according to their will or, if no will exists, according to state law. Probate becomes especially complicated when multiple parties contest a will. Understanding how the...
Can you probate a will with a copy in Texas?
What happens when you cannot locate someone’s will to submit it to the probate court for authentication? It’s frustrating when you can’t find the original documents, but you know that the will exists because you have a copy in your hands. The original may have gone...
Only accept fiduciary duties if you understand these 3 risks
Accepting fiduciary duties can seem like a straightforward responsibility, but it comes with significant risks that you need to understand. Acting as a fiduciary means being legally obligated to act in the best interest of another party. Before taking on this role,...
Common misconceptions about estate planning
Estate planning is often misunderstood, leading many to delay or avoid it altogether. However, having a solid estate plan means you can feel confident your assets will be distributed based on your specifications and that your loved ones will be cared for after you’re...
Consequences of skipping probate in Texas
When someone passes away in Texas, their assets usually go through a process called probate. This process helps to legally and fairly transfer the deceased's assets to their heirs or beneficiaries. If you're dealing with a loved one's estate, you might wonder about...
Determining how to divide your estate
Planning your estate is a crucial step in ensuring your assets are distributed according to your wishes. For Texas residents, understanding how to divide your estate among family members involves careful consideration and planning. Assess your assets and liabilities...

