Your Texas Living Trust estate plan is a key piece in making sure your objectives are carried out after you are no longer able to carry them out yourself. If it is drafted well and is pro-active in avoiding foreseeable Read More

Last time we took a look at the new changes to the generic Texas power of attorney for 2014. Now that we know what the changes are, we are going to look at a couple of the potential problems these Read More

Beginning January 1, 2014 Texas has a new statutory power of attorney. Customized power of attorney forms are still as valid as they were before to handle special situations like real estate transactions or medicaid asset protection; however, if you Read More

Your estate is normally administered in the state where you live. But what happens if you live in Texas but also own real estate in one or more other states? Due to the requirements of land records and title insurance Read More