by Jack Robinson | May 16, 2020 | Estate Planning and Probate, Medical Power of Attorney
It Is Important to Have A Medical Power Of Attorney In Texas. A medical power of attorney is a document, signed by a competent adult, i.e., “principal,” designating a person that the principal trusts to make health care decisions on the principal’s...
by Jack Robinson | May 16, 2020 | Drafting a Will, Estate Planning and Probate, intestate succession
Dying in Texas without a Will means the State Of Texas decides where your stuff goes! If you die without drafting a valid will, you are referred to as having died intestate. When this happens, the distribution of your assets is governed by your state’s intestate...
by Jack Robinson | May 16, 2020 | Estate Planning and Probate, Texas Probate
It is a common question when a family member dies, “Do I Have The Right To See A Will When Someone Dies?” When someone dies, all of the individual’s assets including cash, bank accounts, real estate, automobiles, jewelry, electronics, clothes, and...
by Jack Robinson | May 16, 2020 | Drafting a Will, Estate Planning and Probate, Guardianship, Living Wills, Medical Power of Attorney, Powers of Attorney. HIPPA authorizations, Wills
Every Texan must have these estate planning documents. Without these documents, you and your family are at risk of losing control of their future if something happens to you, whether it is the result of injury, illness or death. Advanced planning for your estate is...
by Jack Robinson | May 16, 2020 | Estate Planning and Probate, Living Wills, Medical Power of Attorney, Powers of Attorney. HIPPA authorizations
What are healthcare directives? It is important to have a healthcare directive in Texas because it is a document where the signer tells his medical providers how he wants his end of life experience handled. There are certain documents and relationships that must be...
by Jack Robinson | May 16, 2020 | Drafting a Will, Estate Planning and Probate, Wills
1. You have minor children. One of the major answer to the question why get a Will in Texas is if you have children. You should write a will in order to appoint guardians for your minor children, and trustees to manage their property. If you do not leave a will, the...