by Price Johnson | Dec 31, 2022 | Estate Planning
In our last post, we discussed some dangers to consider when making a Texas will. Here, we’ll conclude our series and provide some important points to consider when making a will or reconsidering your prior estate plan. To recap, this series addressed the following...
by Price Johnson | Dec 31, 2022 | Estate Planning
Texas wills can provide numerous advantages, as we discussed in our last post. To obtain those advantages, you’ll need to avoid certain traps. This post addresses some potential snags that may derail your carefully laid plans. Poorly Written Wills Cause Expense and...
by Price Johnson | Dec 30, 2022 | Estate Planning
If you read our last post, you saw some of the advantages to making a will in Texas. Perhaps you decided that you need a will. But how do you actually make a will? Does it need to be notarized? What are the next steps? Almost certainly—and we cannot stress this...
by Price Johnson | Dec 30, 2022 | Estate Planning
Most Texans die without ever having made a will. Yet wills can often save time, money, and effort for your loved ones. You may be wondering, “is a will right for me, my family, and our situation?” Or, like many of us, perhaps your to-do list has included “MAKE A WILL”...
by Price Johnson | Dec 28, 2022 | Estate Planning
Most people understand the concept of a will. We’ve all seen them in movies and on TV. We might imagine a dusty old lawyer’s office with a small group of family members sitting patiently while the lawyer dryly reads a deceased loved one’s last wishes from the will. We...