HIPAA Release Form for Texas Estate Planning: Why You Need It
Imagine your family standing in a Texas hospital hallway, desperate for news, only to have a doctor tell them, "I'm sorry, federal law prevents me...
Continue ReadingImagine your family standing in a Texas hospital hallway, desperate for news, only to have a doctor tell them, "I'm sorry, federal law prevents me...
Continue ReadingIf you don’t probate a will in Texas, the will may not legally transfer property, the named executor may not have authority to act, assets can remain stuck, and the estate may eventually be treated as if there was no will. In some small or simple estates, probate may not be worth pursuing, but ignoring a will can create...
Continue ReadingDid you know that under Texas law, if you pass away without a will, your surviving spouse could end up co-owning your family home with your children...
Continue ReadingWhat if your family inherited the profits of your Austin business, but they weren't legally allowed to actually run it? You've worked hard to build...
Continue ReadingWilliamson County probate is the court process used to handle many estates for people who lived in Georgetown, Round Rock, Cedar Park, Leander, Hutto, Taylor, Liberty Hill, and other Williamson County communities. Probate may involve admitting a will, appointing an executor or administrator, determining heirs, issuing Letters Testamentary or Letters of Administration, and resolving estate-related issues. Not every estate...
Continue ReadingIn the legal world, the word "affordable" is often a trap that leads to a mountain of unpredictable billable hours. Finding an affordable probate...
Continue ReadingYou might be bracing for a massive bill from the state of Texas after losing a loved one, but here is the reality: Texas doesn't want a penny of your...
Continue ReadingWe often field questions about Texas will rewuirements. In Texas, a valid will generally must be made by a person with legal capacity, be in writing, be signed by the person making the will, and be signed by two credible witnesses who are at least 14 years old. Texas also recognizes handwritten wills, called holographic wills, if the will...
Continue ReadingA "cheap" online will template often becomes the most expensive document a Cedar Park family ever owns when it fails to hold up in a...
Continue ReadingImagine a medical crisis hits and your spouse can't access the bank account to pay the mortgage. It's a nightmare scenario that many families face...
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