When you die without a Texas estate plan, you relinquish control over what happens to your legacy after your death. Many people forgo making estate plans for various reasons, and some neglect to do so because they do not have kids and therefore do not feel as if it is...
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Choosing a responsible executor for your estate
Choosing an executor makes a difference when it comes to your estate plan. You might have the perfect plan in place, but an incompetent administrator might waste it. According to the Texas Estates Code, an executor has the authority to make any purchase, payment or...
Can you ensure your biological children inherit?
A new marriage comes with a host of responsibilities. If you have children from another relationship, you may want to consider revising your estate plan. Building an estate plan with your biological children in mind is possible, even if your new spouse is not entirely...