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Can a Handwritten Note Naming an Executor Qualify as a Will?

When someone dies unexpectedly, family members often discover handwritten notes among the decedent’s belongings. These notes might express wishes about funeral arrangements or state who should handle affairs after death. The question becomes whether such informal writings constitute valid wills that courts must honor—or whether they merely reflect intentions that never became legally effective. Texas […]

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A Case Study on Contesting a Will in Texas

Probate law can be complex and confusing, especially when it comes to issues of inheritance and validity of wills. This case study focuses on a specific situation in Texas probate law, where an individual believes that a will filed after his grandfather’s death is invalid and that the grandfather’s real siblings should be entitled to […]

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How to Obtain a Guardianship

Obtaining a guardianship can be a complex legal process. The term “guardianship” refers to the court supervision of an incapacitated person. The court appoints a guardian legal authority to make personal and/or financial decisions for the incapacitated person. It involves petitioning the court to appoint someone as the legal guardian of another person, known as […]

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Four Things to Include in Your Will

Having a will helps a testator to distribute an estate as they see fit, and can make taking care of family after death much easier. Where intestate succession administers an estate in accordance to Texas intestate succession laws, Whether drafting a new will or updating an existing one, there are certain things to know and […]