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...
May 16, 2020 | Drafting a Will, Wills
I get many client who ask me the question “Do I need a Will in Texas?” I have come to realize that the average Texan assumes that they don’t need a will because they think they know how the law will distribute their property after they die. In every...
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...
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...
May 16, 2020 | Drafting a Will, Estate Planning and Probate, Texas Probate, Wills
I am an attorney who does a lot of probate work in the following Texas counties: Rockwall, Hunt, Kaufman, Dallas & Collin. As a lawyer handling probate and estate work for families, this 2 part series answers some the most frequent questions I get when called...
May 16, 2020 | Drafting a Will, Estate Planning and Probate, Texas Probate, Wills
I am an attorney who does a lot of probate work in the following Texas counties: Rockwall, Hunt, Kaufman, Dallas & Collin. As a lawyer handling probate and estate work for families, this three (3) part series answers some the most frequent questions I get when...