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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,...
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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...
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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...
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Estate Planning: Choosing Your Heirs

Planning for the distribution of assets to your heirs can be an emotional time for you and your family. The...
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Keith Morris Selected To 2015 Texas Super Lawyers and Rising Stars Lists

We’re proud to announce that Keith Morris has been selected to both the 2015 Texas Super Lawyers list and the 2015 Texas...
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Why You Should Avoid DIY Wills

There are a number of ways Americans can create a will on their own. There are books, online forms, and...
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Do’s and Don’ts of Nursing Home Contracts

Placing a loved one in a health care facility or nursing home is a difficult situation for families. As you register...
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Have You Done A Mid-year Financial Checkup?

Midway through the year is a good time to do a financial checkup with yourself. Assess not just your current...
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Can I Remove an Executor in Texas?

An executor is a person named to manage the estate of a person who has died. The executor is responsible...
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4 Myths About Trusts And Why You Shouldn’t Believe Them

Trusts can be a very useful tool when it comes to estate planning, but many people don’t consider them an option...