Serving as an executor in Texas comes with specific legal duties. One of the most important tasks is filing an inventory, appraisement, and list of claims with the court. This document shows what the estate owns, what it owes, and helps ensure fair distribution among...
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Does a trust replace the need for a will in Texas?
Many people create a revocable living trust to ensure their assets avoid the cost and delay of probate. They meticulously transfer their home bank accounts and investments into the trust assuming this new document makes a will obsolete. This is a common and...
Can a fiduciary face personal liability for mistakes?
Serving as a fiduciary in Texas comes with serious responsibilities. Whether you manage a trust, an estate, or another person’s assets, the law expects you to act with honesty, care, and loyalty. But what happens if you make an error while handling those duties?...
What if you die without naming a guardian for your kids?
When you have children, naming a guardian in your estate plan is one of the most important decisions you can make. Without a named guardian, the court will decide who takes care of your children if something happens to you. Understanding how this process works in...
How often should you update your estate plan?
Life doesn’t stand still, and neither should your estate plan. As your circumstances change, your plan should reflect your current goals, assets, and relationships. Many people create their estate plan once and forget about it, but reviewing it regularly helps ensure...
Can a Texas court reopen closed probate?
Many people assume the probate process is final when it ends. In Texas, however, certain situations allow a court to reopen probate. Knowing when and why a court can do this helps you understand what to expect if this issue arises. Reasons a court may reopen probate...
Can heirs remove an executor in Texas?
When a loved one passes, the executor manages the estate. But what if heirs lose confidence in the executor? In Texas, heirs can act if the executor fails to carry out duties properly. Knowing when and how removal happens helps heirs protect their inheritance and the...

