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We assist in the drafting and administration of wills, trusts, and estate planning documents to ensure your assets are protected and distributed according to your wishes. Our services provide peace of mind by helping you plan for the future, minimizing disputes, and managing trust administration with care.

Will/Trust validation, Power of attorney agreements.

Having an expert in testamentary and trust law is crucial for ensuring that your estate is managed and distributed according to your wishes, with minimal legal complications.

Q&A

Legal advice may vary depending on the situation.

Please consult an attorney for accurate guidance.

Can a trust avoid probate in Texas?

Yes, assets in a living trust avoid probate because they are transferred directly to beneficiaries upon the grantor’s death, unlike assets passed through a will.

How can I revoke or amend a trust in Texas?

A revocable trust can be amended or revoked by the grantor at any time during their lifetime, while an irrevocable trust typically cannot be altered once established.

What happens if someone dies without a will in Texas?

If someone dies intestate (without a will), Texas law determines how assets are distributed based on intestate succession rules, favoring spouses and direct heirs.

Will/Trust validation, Power of attorney agreements.

Testamentary/Trust

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