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Texas Estate Planning Legal Guides (6 found)Narrow your search
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Written by Jordan E. Watson
Drafting a will is a serious matter that takes careful planning. Your attorney will create a document that will dictate how your money, belongings and family are treated after you pass. He or she will appreciate it if you consider the following before you begin drafting your will. 2 of 3 users found this helpful. Posted in Wills / Living Wills about 1 year ago. Jurisdiction: Texas
Written by Robert Jeffrey Mueller
Beneficiary designations are one of the most important parts of your estate planning process, and should be reviewed EVERY YEAR. Improper designations can cause severe unintended consequences to your estate, disinherit beneficiaries, and even cause unnecessary taxes or losses. Posted in Estate Planning 6 months ago. Jurisdiction: Texas
Written by Michell Sandra Bradie
A Will is the document that you prepare to say who you want to receive your property at death, and who you want to handle your estate. 0 of 1 users found this helpful. Posted in Wills / Living Wills 6 months ago. Jurisdiction: Texas
Written by Michell Sandra Bradie
A Medical Power of Attorney is a document that allows you to name an agent to make health care decisions for you, if you become unable to make those decisions yourself. Posted in Power Of Attorney 6 months ago. Jurisdiction: Texas
Written by Michell Sandra Bradie
The general Statutory Durable Power of Attorney is a document that allows you to name an agent, or "attorney-in-fact", to make other non-health care decisions for you. 1 of 1 users found this helpful. Posted in Power Of Attorney 6 months ago. Jurisdiction: Texas
Written by Thomas E. Trahan
No judge knows your family as well as you do. So protect your family in case of your incapacity by creating an estate plan that uses all legal means to carry out your wishes. Posted in Estate Planning 3 months ago. Jurisdiction: Texas |