Probate can be a confusing issue for people who have just lost a loved one in Texas. While many cases are straightforward, others are more complex. The process is meant to ensure the decedent’s property is transferred smoothly. Still, not every case is easy. One...
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Four things to include in your will
Preparing a will is an essential step to take so you can ensure your loved ones carry out your wishes after you die. A proper will eliminates confusion and conflicts with your loved ones, so it is important to carefully consider what to include in this document....
When should you change the executor of your estate?
A critical part of estate planning is choosing an executor. This individual has a vital role, ensuring others carry out your final wishes. But what happens if circumstances change, and you start questioning your initial choice? In Texas, as in many states, the...
What proof is necessary to probate a will in Texas?
For people in Texas who have recently lost a loved one, it is important to remember the importance of settling their affairs under the law. When the decedent has written a will, probate is a key part of that process. For many, this can be a confusing issue, but it...
Three common estate administration mistakes to avoid
Losing a loved one is never easy. But it can be especially hard when you’re named the executor of their estate. Although the sentimentality of it all can cause you to hesitate as you navigate the probate process, you should try to avoid making some of the common...
How probate works when someone dies without a will in Texas
The probate court follows Texas Intestate Succession statutes when an individual dies without a will. The deceased’s assets get distributed based on whether the individual left behind a surviving spouse or children. According to Texas.gov, when a married couple does...
An executor’s death can complicate probate and the estate
An estate administrator has important duties associated with settling the estate and handling probate. At times, however, an executor may die. While this contingency is rare, it can complicate estate administration and probate. Naming a successor executor may avoid...
What is a small estate affidavit?
Many people think that only those with large estates must worry about estate planning. Because of this, some people with small estates do not have wills. A small estate affidavit is a tool that heirs can use to avoid probate on certain small estates. Which estates...
A simplified form of probate for some estates
Texas has a simplified form of probate known as “Muniment of Title” for those whose circumstances meet certain thresholds. This can be important for many people who do not want to go through the complexities of probate if it is not necessary and meet the other...
Probate of a will: What is needed under state law?
Probate is an essential part of the process after a person has died and their assets must be distributed. In Texas, there are certain requirements based on the law that must be met for the will to be probated. Some of these requirements are the same in every case, but...