The validity of a will may be brought into question under certain instances in the state of Texas. If specific circumstances are proven, then the will may be invalidated or revised. Contesting wills is a common occurrence that takes place both before and after the death of the testate. Attorneys work regularly with people seeking to invalid part or all of a will.
Estate Tax Basics
The realm of estate tax can be quite complicated, but since it may impact your heirs or beneficiaries, it is worth taking the time to familiarize yourself with a few basics. In a legal sense, your estate refers to assets and those things which you hold right, entitlement and interest in. It includes all real…
Alternatives to Probate Court in Texas
This article lists several devices that can serve as alternatives to a traditional probate/will.
8 Steps to Probating a Will in Texas, a Free Guide
This article offers a quick and dirty overview of the steps involved in a Texas probate. If you are just learning, this is a good place to start.
The Time and Costs to Probate a Will In Texas
This article gives a helpful overview of the timeline and costs required to probate a will in the state of Texas.
