Conservatorship is a legal process in which a court appoints an individual, known as a conservator, to manage the financial and personal affairs of a person who is unable to do so themselves, known as the ward. This process is designed to protect and manage the ward’s assets and property, as well as make decisions…
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Do I Need a Comprehensive Estate Plan?
As a resident of Texas, you understand the importance of protecting your assets and providing for your loved ones. Estate planning is a critical step in ensuring that your wishes are honored and your family is taken care of after you pass. In this blog post, we’ll outline the benefits of creating a comprehensive estate…
Can I Probate a Video Will in Texas?
The loss of a loved one is a difficult and emotional time, but when it is combined with the responsibilities of managing an estate, the process can become overwhelming. In this article, we will explore a case study of probate in Texas with a video will and highlight some of the important considerations involved. Understanding…
The Texas Probate Showdown: A Tale of Wills, Assets, and Estate Distribution
We tried to imagine how the late American novelist, Tom Wolfe, would describe the sometimes dry topic of Texas Probate Law. Let us know how we did. The Grand Texas Probate Drama Ah, probate – the grand Texas drama that unfolds when a dear soul departs this earthly plane. It’s the process of settling a…
The Transfer of Real Property in Texas: A Journey Through Probate Law
The loss of a loved one is a tragedy that befalls us all, leaving us bereft and disheartened. In these trying times, the last thing one desires is the confusion that follows in the transfer of a loved one’s assets. However, if your loved one was the owner of real property in the great state…
Estate Tax Returns in Texas: A Guide for Executors
A loved one’s passing brings sorrow. But being an executor of their estate adds a new burden. In Texas, it is vital to know the legal duties, including the filing of a tax return. This guide will explain the estate tax return requirements in Texas, when to file, what the estate includes for tax purposes,…
Estate Tax Return Requirements
The passing of a loved one can be a difficult time, and the responsibilities of being an executor of their estate can add additional stress. In Texas, if you have been named as the executor of a deceased person’s estate, it is important to understand the legal requirements, including the potential requirement to file a…
Transferring Real Property after the Death of a Loved One
Losing a loved one is a difficult and emotional experience, and the process of transferring their assets to their heirs can add to the stress and confusion. If your loved one died owning real property in Texas, you may be wondering what steps you need to take to transfer the property to your name. In…
Ademption and Voluntary Partition in Texas Probate Law
Ademption and voluntary partition are two important concepts in Texas Probate Law that are often confused. Understanding the differences between the two concepts is crucial for those who are administering an estate or creating an estate plan. Ademption in Texas Probate Law Ademption refers to the situation where a specific gift in a will or…