After you die, if you haven't made an estate plan or if your plan is outdated, there's no way to change your wishes regarding the distribution of your assets. The court will let the carelessly made plans stand or dismiss them and use Texas intestacy laws to give out...
Estate Planning And Probate
People that can contest a will in Texas
On Behalf of Blazier, Christensen, Browder & Virr, P.C. | Sep 13, 2022 | Estate Planning And Probate
Under Texas Probate Code Section 93, a person can challenge a will if they have a reason to believe that something is wrong with it. However, this capability is only restricted to individuals referred to as "interested parties." Understanding interested parties in...
Here’s when to update your estate plan in Texas
On Behalf of Blazier, Christensen, Browder & Virr, P.C. | Sep 12, 2022 | Estate Planning And Probate
Creating an estate plan in Texas is essential to protect your assets after your death. Updating and reviewing your estate plan should be done regularly to ensure it remains accurate and valid. When you get married or divorced Remember to revise older estate plans when...
Should you opt for a TOD account or revocable trust?
On Behalf of Blazier, Christensen, Browder & Virr, P.C. | Aug 16, 2022 | Estate Planning And Probate
Countless people are wondering whether a TOD account or revocable trust is the best option for their particular estate planning situation in Texas. Both offer a way of passing your assets down while working around the expensive and time-consuming drawbacks of probate....
Estate planning laws in Texas
On Behalf of Blazier, Christensen, Browder & Virr, P.C. | Jul 18, 2022 | Estate Planning And Probate
Since we won't be able to take our possessions with us when we pass away, estate planning and probate is necessary to ensure that our loved ones receive our belongings in accordance with our wishes. In many states, including Texas, a person's estate can be inherited...
Estate planning tips for new parents in Texas
On Behalf of Blazier, Christensen, Browder & Virr, P.C. | Jun 17, 2022 | Estate Planning And Probate
Many parents don't think about estate planning until it's too late. This often leads to difficult decisions for the family when they pass on, and it can even cause financial hardship to their children. It's never too early to start thinking about estate planning. Here...
Including assets for retirement in your estate plan
On Behalf of Blazier, Christensen, Browder & Virr, P.C. | Jun 3, 2022 | Estate Planning And Probate
Planning your estate in Texas should begin with clarifying your priorities. You need to decide which assets you want to leave to specific people. You also want to be clear on who those people will be. These are all questions that you should keep in mind as you decide...
Choosing an executor for your estate
On Behalf of Blazier, Christensen, Browder & Virr, P.C. | May 5, 2022 | Estate Planning And Probate
An executor is the individual who is responsible for carrying out the estate planning process. This includes distributing assets, paying debts and taxes, and managing any legal matters. If you haven't chosen an executor for your Texas estate, now is the time to do so....
Understanding the steps of a probate sale is essential
On Behalf of Blazier, Christensen, Browder & Virr, P.C. | Apr 7, 2022 | Estate Planning And Probate
If you're interested in a probate sale in Texas, it's essential to understand its elements. This property sale is different from regular real estate transactions. Understanding how a probate sale works If an individual dies without a will, it's referred to legally as...
Discussing estate planning with your parents
On Behalf of Blazier, Christensen, Browder & Virr, P.C. | Feb 24, 2022 | Estate Planning And Probate
For those in Texas who have aging parents, sitting down to talk to them about estate planning is a good idea. Estate planning can take years to prepare depending on the level of wealth and financial complexity; it is not something that can be thrown together at the...