
What Types of Assets Don’t Have to Go Through Probate in Texas?
Transfer-on-Death accounts allow the account holder to designate beneficiaries who will automatically inherit the assets upon the account holder’s death.
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Transfer-on-Death accounts allow the account holder to designate beneficiaries who will automatically inherit the assets upon the account holder’s death.
Incorporating a prenup into your estate plan allows you to protect individual assets acquired before marriage while ensuring that both parties’ interests are considered in the event of divorce or death
For many Texans, choosing Probate as a Muniment of Title can save both time and money.
Whether you’re the executor named in the will or a beneficiary, it’s essential to familiarize yourself with the Texas probate laws.
By transferring ownership of your property to your heirs while retaining the right to live there for the rest of your life, you can effectively avoid the probate process.
Living trusts and simple wills are two of the most common estate planning tools. Both have their own advantages and disadvantages.
Lady Bird Deeds, also known as enhanced life estate deeds, are an important tool in estate planning in Texas, as they allow individuals to transfer real estate without going through the probate process.
Estate planning for same-sex couples can be complicated, especially when compared to traditional marriage estate planning.
Estate Planning is a process that helps you plan for the distribution of your assets and property after death.
Probate litigation is the process of resolving disputes over the distribution of a deceased person’s estate.