Pyke & Associates

Feb 1, 2023

David M. Pyke announces he will now mediate probate and estate disputes

2023-02-01T21:08:18+00:00February 1st, 2023|Tags: , , |

David M. Pyke announces that he will now mediate probate and estate disputes.  Mr. Pyke brings his 35+ years of experience as a probate and estate planning attorney who has tried over fifty trials, more than half of them jury trials.  Having been trained in the Black Swan Method™ developed by Chris Voss, a [...]

Jan 10, 2023

Why Should I Hire an Attorney to Draft a Will When I Can Find One Online?

2023-01-10T20:28:58+00:00January 10th, 2023|Tags: , , |

A Google search will reveal various options for creating a Will or other estate planning documents without the assistance of an attorney. Why not save some money and use those? To be a bit cheeky, my response is like Clint Eastwood, "Go ahead; make my day." A probate attorney will probably earn much more cleaning up [...]

Dec 21, 2022

What Do I Do After a Family Member Has Died?

2022-12-28T08:47:54+00:00December 21st, 2022|Tags: , , , , , |

Do you need to call your attorney immediately after a loved one has died?  Probably not.  The first thing to do is to grieve, console family members, and plan final arrangements.  These are what matters most. After the shock of death and dealing with final arrangements, it is appropriate to consult an attorney.  Although waiting [...]

Dec 15, 2022

What is A Probate Estate?

2022-12-15T21:09:54+00:00December 15th, 2022|Tags: , , , |

The word "estate" can mean different things.  To some, it means what you own.  To the Internal Revenue Service, it is the property of the decedent subject to estate tax.  To a probate attorney, it means those assets that are transferred by the Last Will and Testament.  We call that the “probate estate.” Doesn’t a [...]

Nov 3, 2022

Please leave me my inheritance in a trust

2022-12-15T21:10:31+00:00November 3rd, 2022|Tags: , , |

Trusts are commonly used in estate plans to leave assets to minor children, incapacitated beneficiaries, or spendthrifts.  To avoid the expense of guardianship for a minor, a trust is a necessary part of the estate plan for that beneficiary.  Trusts are used for young adults because although the legal age of majority in Texas [...]

Sep 27, 2022

Who Should Pay the Property Taxes on a Decedent’s Property?

2022-09-27T19:36:21+00:00September 27th, 2022|Tags: , , , , |

When a loved one dies, and they own the home or other land, the taxing authorities are going to look to who they can send that tax bill to.  If they send you the bill, should you pay it?  You should pay it if you've been appointed the executor or administrator of the estate, or [...]

Sep 20, 2022

Can I Avoid Probate by Having Right of Survivorship Agreements and Beneficiary Designations?

2022-09-20T05:22:32+00:00September 20th, 2022|Tags: , , , , |

There are so many ways to transfer assets upon someone’s death.  Texas now permits virtually all property, real property and otherwise, to be transferred by a right to survivorship deed or agreement.  Tax deferred accounts such as IRAs and 401Ks can be transferred by beneficiary designations.  Life insurance policies have always had beneficiary designations.  Bank [...]

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