Being named the executor of a loved one's estate in Texas is a serious responsibility. The role involves managing the deceased person’s affairs and carrying out the terms of the will. While the process can feel overwhelming at first, the first step is clear and...
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The pros and cons of naming more than one fiduciary
In many cases, people name more than one person to act as a fiduciary as part of their estate plans. This can happen when someone creates a trust or signs a power of attorney. It can also happen when naming executors in a will. There are benefits to naming...
What are Texas inheritance laws for minors?
When a minor inherits property in Texas, the law requires someone to manage the inheritance until the child turns 18. Understanding how inheritance laws apply to minors in Texas helps you ensure that your child’s inheritance is protected and properly handled....
What is estate administration?
Estate administration refers to the legal process that occurs after someone passes away to ensure their debts are paid and assets are properly distributed according to their will or state law. In Texas, the process is governed by both state statutes and local court...
Can heirs waive probate administration rights?
Probate often becomes a complex responsibility following a family member’s death. If you're an heir, you might ask whether you’re obligated to participate. In Texas, heirs can formally waive certain rights during probate. However, it’s essential to grasp the...
How to file for probate administration
Filing for probate administration involves several steps to ensure the deceased’s estate is properly managed and distributed. Whether the decedent had a will or not, following the correct legal process is essential. Determine if probate is required Before starting the...
How does Texas define fiduciary misconduct?
Fiduciaries hold a position of trust. Whether you manage a trust, estate, or financial account, the law expects you to act with honesty and care. But what happens when that trust breaks? Texas law has clear standards for what counts as fiduciary misconduct. What...

