How Do You Revoke a Will in Texas?
There are three general ways of revoking a will in Texas: through subsequent writing, by a physical act upon the will, or by operation of law.
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There are three general ways of revoking a will in Texas: through subsequent writing, by a physical act upon the will, or by operation of law.
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Decisions regarding end of life care and treatment involve deeply personal and often very difficult choices. In a lovely and moving article published in the Wall Street Journal, the author documents her mother’s end of life choices.
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A guardianship is essentially when a a court appoints a legal representative to to manage the financial affairs and/or day-to-day needs of the ward.
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Probate is the process of collecting and transferring title of an individual’s assets following his or her death, as well as settling debts owed by the estate.
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