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What happens if you die without an estate plan?

Death is an inevitable part of life, and we all hope to be remembered for the life we have led,...
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Advantages of Wills Over Revocable Living Trusts

When considering an estate plan, Texas residents often face the choice between creating a will or a revocable living trust...
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The Differences Between a Will & a Trust

January 31, 2024 | By Stacy Kelly, Attorney at Law Differences between a Will and a Trust Will: The Sealed Letter...
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Don’t Substitute Online Will Templates for Professional Advice

Drafting a will is crucial in managing your estate and ensuring your wishes are carried out after your passing. While...
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Common Misconceptions about Beneficiary Designated Accounts

Unraveling the Mysteries: Common Misconceptions About Beneficiary Designated Accounts When arranging financial planning, beneficiary-designated accounts are crucial in ensuring a...
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Estate Planning for Young Families: Securing Your Children’s Future

Planning for the future becomes paramount in life's journey, especially for young families. At Your Texas Probate Attorneys, Attorneys at...

Types of Trusts

In estate planning, trusts are essential for asset protection, control, and flexibility. There are various trust types and each has its own unique advantages.  ...

The Role of Litigators in a Modern Estate-Planning Practice

A healthy internal culture is a vitally important asset of a modern law practice and a key contributor to a...

Celebrate Family Caregivers During November

A family caregiver provides unpaid physical or emotional care for a minor, elderly, ill, or disabled loved one. In the...

Can I Disinherit My Child in Texas?

In most states, a parent may legally disinherit an adult child.  To disinherit someone is to intentionally prevent them from...