Many people expect to obtain a portion of a person's estate after his or her passing if they were close to the decedent. In particular, surviving spouses often feel it is obvious for them to obtain important assets. However, some spouses may find themselves having to...
Protecting Your Legacy
Month: September 2019
Probate litigation taking place over estate size, other details
When siblings do not get along, the lives of Texas parents and those elsewhere can be made miserable. Even after their parents' deaths, adult children can continue to squabble and disagree over the estate. In some cases, the disagreements could reach a point at...
Probate litigation likely as Pat Bowlen’s daughters file suit
Surviving family members are not always satisfied with the manner in which a loved one's remaining estate is divided after his or her death. In some cases, individuals feel the need to utilize probate litigation because they feel strongly that the details of any...
Asset distribution one of the last steps of the probate process
Though many people may think they should receive their inheritances quickly after a loved one's death, distribution to heirs and beneficiaries is not the top priority. In fact, when it comes to completing the probate process for a remaining estate, distribution...
Are you ready to start the probate process as the executor?
After a loved one passes away, someone is usually in charge of handling that person's remaining obligations. Commonly called the executor of the estate, this person has numerous legal responsibilities when it comes to settling final affairs. Because of the importance...
How do Texas inheritance laws affect estate administration?
Estate planning can be complicated, and issues could arise after a person's death if he or she did not create a will or if the document is declared invalid for a specific reason. In such cases, estate administration can become precarious because Texas intestate laws...