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Sep 4, 2025

After a Loved One’s Death, Who Should Pay the Property Taxes?

2025-09-04T05:31:34+00:00September 4th, 2025|Tags: , , |

When a loved one dies owning a home or land, the taxing authorities will look for a responsible party to send the tax bill to.  If they send the bill to you, should you pay it?  Generally, you should ensure the taxes are paid only if you’ve been appointed the estate’s executor or administrator, or [...]

Aug 20, 2025

Do Beneficiary Designations and Survivorship Agreements Replace the Need for a Will in Texas?

2025-08-20T18:56:43+00:00August 20th, 2025|Tags: , , , , , |

In Texas, there are many ways to transfer assets after death without going through probate. Real estate can pass by a right of survivorship deed or a transfer on death deed. Retirement accounts such as IRAs and 401(k)s allow for beneficiary designations, and life insurance policies have long included beneficiary designations. Even bank accounts held [...]

Aug 6, 2025

What are the Common Factors Leading to a Will Contest?

2025-08-06T12:11:51+00:00August 6th, 2025|Tags: , , , , , |

Nobody wants to see their estate plan contested upon their passing, so can you tell in advance that your plan is likely to be contested?  What most people think of as a Will contest is a disgruntled heir who receives substantially less than others contending that the Will is totally invalid.  Unless you have made [...]

Jul 25, 2025

Should I have a Family Meeting to Discuss My Estate Plan?

2025-08-05T14:12:11+00:00July 25th, 2025|Tags: , , , , , |

Once you have completed your estate plan with your attorney, should you have a family meeting?  In most cases, it is probably a good idea talk with the persons you have appointed in the various roles.  You should have appointed a financial agent, a medical agent, an executor for a Will, and possibly guardians [...]

Jul 11, 2025

David Pyke on the One Big Beautiful Act and Estate Tax Changes

2025-07-11T04:53:02+00:00July 11th, 2025|Tags: , , , , , |

David Pyke here with a brief update on what is now known as the One Big Beautiful Act. You probably realize that this comprehensive tax package passed the Senate and the House and was signed into law by President Trump on July 4th. The most important aspect for me is how it impacts [...]

Jun 18, 2025

Can I Get a Guardianship Over a Mentally Ill Person?

2025-06-18T09:29:24+00:00June 18th, 2025|Tags: , , , , |

It seems obvious that a person who has a severe mental illness, such as chronic schizophrenia, would be the exact type of person for whom a guardianship would be appropriate.  The Texas Estates Code seems to support this position.  To create a guardianship, the person must be "incapacitated" which the statute defines for an adult [...]

May 29, 2025

Why Do I Need an Attorney to Prepare a Power of Attorney

2025-05-29T14:30:19+00:00May 29th, 2025|Tags: , , , |

The Texas Estates Code provides templates for the language for a statutory durable power of attorney (financial) or a medical power of attorney.  Therefore, these templates have been made into forms that are easily replicable.  So, you don' t need an attorney, right? There are two critical disadvantages to attempting to draft your own power [...]

May 14, 2025

Status of Estate Tax Proposals

2025-05-14T12:16:50+00:00May 14th, 2025|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

When discussions turn to what the United States Congress is doing, people usually fall into one of two camps: “Why isn't Congress doing something about _____?” “ I think it is always good news when Congress does nothing!” But for 2025, it is both anticipated and somewhat necessary that Congress do something with the Internal [...]

Mar 17, 2025

What Happens In Case Of Incapacity? Handling Medical Affairs

2025-03-17T18:13:46+00:00March 17th, 2025|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

The only document that is needed, or available, to avoid guardianship in case of your incapacity is a medical power of attorney.  This is a key document in everyone's estate plan.  If you have named an agent and given them authority to make your medical decisions, with a properly executed medical power of attorney that [...]

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