Estate planning is vital for securing your financial future. Adding it to your financial plan cuts costs, protects your assets and ensures your estate lasts longer. Here is how you can integrate estate planning into your financial plans. Improving your finances Estate...
Year: 2024
Executor and beneficiary: Can you be both?
After losing a loved one, the heavy task of administering their estate soon follows. In Texas, it's common for parents to entrust the role of executor to one of their children, often someone who is also a beneficiary of the estate. While this arrangement can work,...
Does the estate executor need to set up a will reading?
An estate plan helps to inform a person’s family members and other beneficiaries of their intentions. But it isn’t used until the person has passed away, so someone else needs to take on the role of ensuring that the estate plan is followed. Generally, this person is...
Can you avoid probate in Texas?
Probate is a legal process that takes place after someone dies. It involves proving a will's validity, identifying assets, paying debts and taxes, and distributing what remains to heirs. In Texas, probate can be time-consuming and stressful for surviving family...
How can ambiguity in holographic wills lead to litigation?
Holographic wills are handwritten and signed documents that express a person’s wishes for distributing their estate. Because they do not require a lawyer, people often write these wills themselves. However, ambiguity in holographic wills can easily lead to disputes...
What happens to jointly owned property during probate?
When a loved one passes away, their property must go through the probate process. This involves legally transferring ownership of their assets. Jointly owned property can complicate this process. Understanding what happens to such property can help manage expectations...
What should you know about revocable and irrevocable trusts?
Creating an estate plan is something that many adults know they should do, but some adults put this off. If you're ready to create your estate plan, there are specific things you need to consider. One of these is how you’re going to pass your assets down to your loved...
When should you dispute your loved one’s will?
Losing a loved one is a difficult time, and dealing with their will can add to the stress. Sometimes, you might feel that the will doesn't reflect their true intentions. Understanding when to dispute a will can help you decide the best course of action. Signs of undue...
How do Texas courts handle breaches of fiduciary duty?
A fiduciary, whether a trustee, executor, or guardian, is legally required to act in the interest of the beneficiaries. When this duty is breached, Texas law offers several options for legal recourse. Filing a breach of fiduciary duty lawsuit Beneficiaries harmed by a...
Many people simply procrastinate estate planning
If you ask people why they haven’t made an estate plan, you may get a variety of answers. Some people don’t know what paperwork they need. Others don’t think they have enough assets. Some just find the process overwhelming. One common trend that you’ll find is that...

