Sep 22, 2023 | Estate Planning and Probate
Digital property or digital assets in the context of estate planning can encompass various online accounts, digital files, and other forms of electronically stored information. In Texas, as in many other states, the concept of digital estate planning is still...
Aug 30, 2023 | Elder Law, Estate Planning and Probate, Medical Power of Attorney, Texas Probate, Wills
Every year, countless individuals across the United States find themselves in need of Medicaid assistance due to limited income and resources. However, qualifying for Medicaid can be a challenging process, particularly in states like Texas, where stringent guidelines...
Aug 24, 2023 | Estate Planning and Probate, Texas Probate, Uncategorized
Estate planning can be a complex and emotional journey, especially when it involves the well-being of aging parents or navigating Medicaid requirements. One term that often arises in this context is a “Ladybird Deed.” But what exactly is it, and why does...
Jul 25, 2023 | Estate Planning and Probate, Uncategorized
No one can escape the passage of time or the certainty of mortality. While contemplating our eventual departure may be uncomfortable, it is essential to prepare for the unexpected. When it comes to protecting your assets and ensuring your final wishes are respected,...
Jul 11, 2023 | Estate Planning and Probate, Uncategorized
Losing a loved one is an emotionally challenging experience, and in today’s digital age, it can be accompanied by a unique dilemma: how to properly memorialize their Facebook account. The virtual presence of our dear ones on social media platforms can become a...
May 13, 2023 | Estate Planning and Probate, Living Wills, Medical Power of Attorney
Medical directives and a medical power of attorney (POA) are two legal documents that are used in healthcare decision-making, but they serve different purposes. A medical directive, also known as an advance directive or living will, is a legal document that specifies...