We’re often asked whether a revocable trust is necessary for a solid estate plan in Texas. The short answer? It depends—on what you own, who you love, and what kind of peace of mind you’re looking for. A revocable trust…
By Steffani F. Terrell There is lots of confusion surrounding two frequently used advance medical directives: (i) a Directive to Physicians and Family or Surrogates (“Directive to Physicians”) and (ii) a Do-Not-Resuscitate Order (“DNR”). While these documents may seem similar,…
By: Will Powell Watson When it comes to settling the affairs of a deceased person, financial institutions (like banks) often require certain legal documents to ensure the proper administration of the person’s estate. In Texas, two common documents that play…