No parent wants to think about being unable to raise their children, but planning for the unexpected is one of the most responsible things you can do. If something happens to you, who will step in? More importantly, who gets to decide? Without clear legal instructions, that choice could be left to a judge who doesn’t know your family, values, or what’s best for your kids. Naming a guardian in your estate plan puts Read More
Resolving Disputes Over The Sale Of Inherited Property
When done correctly along with clear communication, you can build an estate plan that avoids or minimizes disputes among your beneficiaries. Many of these disagreements can be traced back to unclear instructions left by the deceased or differing priorities among beneficiaries or co-owners. In some instances, multiple people may inherit valuable assets like real property. This could raise issues regarding selling, Read More
Estate Planning Essentials for New Parents
Becoming a parent changes your priorities, and you cannot overlook the need for having a comprehensive estate plan. It’s a means of protecting them if something unexpected happens. Estate planning might not seem urgent, but it’s a cornerstone of ensuring your child’s well-being and your family’s financial stability. Whether starting from scratch or revisiting a plan you made long before parenthood, take some Read More
Setting Up A Trust Is Not Enough To Avoid Probate
Many people create a trust because they believe it will help them avoid probate entirely. While a trust can simplify estate planning, it does not always eliminate the need for probate. This is often due to misunderstandings about how trusts work and the steps required to ensure they achieve their intended purpose. Partially vs. Fully-Funded Trusts A trust is only as effective as the property it controls. To achieve Read More
Obtaining Court Approval for Estate Actions
Settling an estate after a loved one’s death can be challenging. The process can differ depending on how much court involvement is required. In Texas, there are two main types of estate administration—independent and dependent—and each type has different court approval requirements. Independent vs. Dependent Administrations In Texas, independent administration is the preferred option for handling estates. This type Read More
How Debts Are Handled During Probate
When someone passes away, their assets aren't the only things that need to be managed. Debts must also be dealt with before any property or money can be distributed to heirs. If you are an heir or executor handling a loved one's estate, you may wonder what happens to those debts and if you're responsible for paying them out of pocket. It's important to understand that debts don't just disappear upon death, and the Read More
Estate Planning Offers Peace During Uncertainty
Life is unpredictable. We never know what tomorrow may bring. Taking steps to plan for the future can provide a sense of control, especially when life throws unexpected challenges. Estate planning is a straightforward way to prepare for the unknown. It is an opportunity to identify your wishes and ensure your family is provided for. It ensures that your wishes are clear and your loved ones are cared for regardless of Read More
Estate Planning Guide For Single Parents
Everyone needs to plan for the future, but single parents have different considerations than married couples with children and single people without children. As a single parent, you have the added stress and responsibility of ensuring there’s a plan for your child's care and financial security in case of incapacity or death and may not have the child’s other parent to assist. Planning allows for your wishes to be Read More
Why College Students Need An Estate Plan
While many students and their parents focus on academic and social preparations, estate planning is another crucial area that needs attention. This might seem surprising, but having an estate plan is essential for college students for several reasons. It’s about preparing for unexpected events and having the documentation in place that allows you to support them. Common Issues Estate Plans Avoid When a student turns Read More
Making Probate Easier On Your Executor
When someone passes away, managing their estate is a significant task for the executor named in their will. There are clear steps you can take today to simplify this process for your executor. These preparations ensure that everyone involved follows your wishes with as little stress as possible. It’s about making a potentially challenging time more accessible by being organized now. Providing clarity and guidance Read More










