Should someone have the right to dispose of their property when they die as they see fit? Should the law impose a requirement to leave loved ones with equal shares? These competing policies have found their way into Texas probate law. Texas law used to provide for forced heirship, which resulted in equal shares and...KEEP READING
Losing a loved one is an emotionally challenging experience. The process of settling their estate is complicated. This can put the survivors under quite a bit of stress. The stress often results in people acting and taking actions that they would not normally take. This can include everything from cutting corners, skirting even the most...KEEP READING
As our loved ones age, it is natural to worry about their physical and mental health. Dementia is common and something that many of us will have to contend with. Caring for a parent with dementia can be an overwhelming experience. It requires patience, empathy, and understanding to navigate the challenges that come with this...KEEP READING
After retiring from the military, Mrs. Smith was on disability benefits from the Veterans Administration. When she passed away from stage 4 cancer, she didn’t have a will. Mr. Smith wondered what the probate process was when an estate is without a will? Probate is a legal process that occurs after someone dies. It involves...KEEP READING
The aging population in Texas has been on the rise, resulting in a higher number of deceased borrowers who leave behind complicated situations for their families and mortgage lenders. When the borrower passes away, the mortgage loan becomes due and payable in full, even if the estate cannot cover the remaining balance. This can lead...KEEP READING