When a loved one passes away, the process of settling their estate can be a difficult and emotional time. Unfortunately, it can also be a time when family members may disagree over the distribution of assets. In this article, we will take a look at a real-life case study involving probate law in Texas, and…
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What is the most important thing for a Texas executor to remember?
As the executor of a will in Texas, it is important to understand and fulfill your legal obligations and responsibilities in accordance with the laws of the state and the terms of the deceased person’s will. The role of the executor is to manage the deceased person’s assets, pay debts and taxes, and distribute the…
Creditor’s Claims in Texas Probate Courts
When a person passes away, their assets and debts must be settled through the probate process. This process can be complicated, especially when it comes to the payment of creditors. In Texas, there are specific rules and procedures that must be followed when dealing with creditor’s claims in probate court. In this article, we will…
Can evidence of past misconduct toward an estate prove undue influence?
Questions of undue influence can be difficult to prove in Texas, particularly when it comes to a deceased’s estate. But did you know that evidence of past misconduct toward the decedent may be able to help establish undue influence? In this blog post, we will discuss the complexities of proving undue influence in Texas and…
What Should I Look for in a Personal Representative?
Texas state law mandates that for any probate matter, a personal representative must be appointed in order to represent the estate of the deceased. But what exactly does that mean? How can one determine who is capable and eligible to be the personal representative? And what qualities do they need to possess in order to…
Can I Challenge the Court Appointment of an Independent Executor?
In the Texas case of In re Estate of Crenshaw, the court was faced with a hearing on the disqualification of an independent executor under section 78 of the Texas Probate Code [now the Texas Estates Code]. At issue in the case was whether an order appointing an independent executor was appealable to a higher…
How Do I Get a Guardianship in San Antonio?
Obtaining a guardianship in San Antonio, Texas can be a complex legal process. It involves petitioning the court to appoint you as the legal guardian of another person, known as the “ward.” This can be necessary when the ward is unable to make decisions for themselves due to age, disability, or some other circumstance. The…
5 Things to Include in Your Texas Will
So, you want to plan for the future with a Texas will? Whether you’re drafting a new one or updating an existing one, there are certain things you should know and make sure to include. Without further ado, let us discuss five of the most important factors to include in your Texas will. From how…
When is a Contract not subject to Equitable Conversion?
When is a contract not subject to equitable conversion? This is a question that often comes up in business law, and the answer is not always clear. In order to understand when a contract is not subject to equitable conversion, we must first understand what equitable conversion is. Equitable conversion is the doctrine that allows…