Estate planning and probate attorney Aaron Miller shares his knowledge and insights about the Texas probate process in his frequent blog posts. Whether you have lost a loved one, are preparing for a death, or are hoping to protect your assets from probate altogether, reading our attorney blog will give you the information you need to make wise decisions now.
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Estate Executor vs. Estate Administrator | Duties and DefinitionsDefinitions, Roles and Responsibilities - Executor vs Administrator. We examine the differences between and estate executor and an estate administrator...
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Is a "No Contest" Clause Right for Your Texas Will?Should You Add a NO CONTEST Clause to your Texas will? No Contest Clause Definition, Advantages and Disadvantages. How to word the no contest clause for best results...
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How To Probate A Will in Texas | Step by Step GuideProbating a Will in Texas - The Texas probate process checklist and how long it takes to probate a Will. Cost of probate in Texas estate planning...
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What Happens to Stepchild If Biological Parent Dies?What are the step-parent's rights after death of spouse? We answer the question: Am I still a step parent after my spouse died?
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Do Adoptees Have Same Rights As Biological Children?Do adoptees have the same inheritance rights as biological children? Today we discuss whether an adopted child can inherit from biological parents...
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Do you need Letters Testamentary to gain access to Bank Accounts or IRAs in Plano, Texas?Have you been told you need Letters Testamentary? What are those and how can you get it?
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When is the reading of the will in Texas?A lot of people ask about the "reading of the will." When is it?
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Collin County Probate Lawyer: Issues to Consider with an Out-of-State ProbateCollin County Probate Lawyer: Issues to Consider with an Out-of-State Probate It’s become more and more common now to see clients come in with probate
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Working with a Collin County Probate Lawyer to Find a Loved One’s AssetsProbate lawyers in Collin County are charged with helping their clients take estates through the probate process. Those who have lost loved ones and are
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Collin County Probate Lawyers: Avoiding Probate with a Roth IRAMany people plan for their retirement by using Roth IRAs due to their great tax benefits, but most don’t know that Roth IRAs are also excellent for