There are many reasons why you may need to draft, review or update your estate plan. One common reason is if you have a child. While even single individuals can still benefit from estate plans, the birth of a child is often a triggering event that causes people to...
Month: February 2025
What are the benefits of pour-over wills?
A pour-over will ensures that any assets left outside of a trust at the time of your passing transfer into the trust. This legal tool works alongside a revocable living trust to provide a streamlined estate planning process. In Texas, pour-over wills offer several...
What assets bypass probate in Texas?
Probate can be time-consuming, but not all assets go through this legal process. In Texas, certain assets pass directly to beneficiaries without court involvement. Understanding which assets bypass probate can help you streamline estate planning. Jointly owned...
How can you handle debts and creditors in estate administration?
When a loved one passes away, their estate often includes outstanding debts. As the executor or administrator, you must handle these debts properly to settle the estate. Understanding Texas laws can help you navigate this process effectively. Identifying and notifying...
Even young adults need digital estate plans
Nowadays, virtually all young adults in the U.S. are in possession and/or control of important digital assets that need protection in the event of their incapacitation or untimely death. Although it isn’t easy to think about the possibility that one’s life might be...
How can you expedite the probate process?
The probate process in Texas can take months or even years, but there are ways to speed things up. Whether you are handling an estate or planning for the future, understanding your options can help reduce delays. Taking proactive steps can make probate more efficient....
What responsibilities can a fiduciary delegate?
A fiduciary takes care of money or property for someone else. They must make decisions that benefit the person they help. While they must handle the most important responsibilities themselves, they can assign some tasks to others. However, they remain responsible for...
3 questions to ask before accepting the role of an estate’s executor
If a loved one has asked you to become the executor of their estate, you need to obtain as much information as possible. Learning more can help you determine whether or not you should accept the role. One of the ways to get the information you need is by asking the...

