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Power of Attorney Abuse: What To Do If Someone You Know Is Affected
In Texas, Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document that allows you (the principal) to appoint another person or entity (your...
Where To Keep Your Will
Creating a will is one of the most important things you can do for your family. However, having a will...
Using Mediation in Probate Cases
In the legal world, mediation is a voluntary negotiation that is facilitated by a neutral third party. Unlike arbitration, which...
Is Your Estate At Risk For Probate Litigation?
Is Your Estate At Risk for Probate LitigationThe process of challenging the provisions of a will, trust, or estate-planning document...
Contesting A Will In Texas After Probate
Contesting a Will in Texas after probate has been completed is possible, though not ideal. In the Lone Star State,...
How is Estate Planning Different For a Single Person?
As more single Texans move to the Houston area for professional employment opportunities, they want to know about estate planning...
Consider Your Estate Plan During Alzheimer’s Awareness Month
The Alzheimer’s Association has designated November as the month to raise awareness of the disease that affects an estimated 5.3...