Without warning, serious injuries or illnesses sometimes occur, leaving people physically or mentally incapacitated and, in some cases, at risk of death. Life-threatening situations often require medical decisions that may affect their outcome. If patients in such...
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How can a prenuptial agreement protect you from your spouse’s debts?
Sometimes, investment in your future with your spouse leads you to acquire debt. You may pursue an education to better support your family, purchase a home or invest in a vehicle. If you decide to part ways in the future, though, those debts could impact your...
What can a trust accomplish that a will cannot?
A will is a critical part of your Texas estate plan, because it gives you a way to dictate who you want to inherit your belongings, and when. However, sometimes, you may have unique estate planning goals that you are unable to accomplish with a simple will. According...