Generally, for a will to be valid, one has to communicate their wishes in a will and the will has to be signed. This begs the question as to how someone who cannot speak or sign a will can execute a valid will. The court addressed this in Estate of Luce, No. 02-17-00097-CV (Tex. App.-Ft. Worth 2018),...KEEP READING
Estate planning is an important process that helps to ensure that a person’s wishes are carried out after they pass away or become incapacitated. This process allows individuals to make decisions about their finances, property, and healthcare in advance, so that their loved ones and healthcare providers know how to act on their behalf if...KEEP READING