What Happens If You Die Without a Will in Texas?
Dying without a will in Texas means the State decides who inherits — not you. Learn how intestacy laws work and why even a simple will can protect your family from confusion and conflict. Read more...

Dying without a will in Texas means the State decides who inherits — not you. Learn how intestacy laws work and why even a simple will can protect your family from confusion and conflict. Read more...

Once you turn 18, you need basic estate documents — no matter your income. A simple will and powers of attorney can protect your loved ones from court delays and financial stress. Read more…

The estate dispute involving Lisa Marie Presley shows how even a well-drafted trust can create conflict if updates aren’t handled properly. Clear amendments and regular reviews are essential to protecting your legacy. Read more...

Long-term partners who aren’t married face unique estate planning risks that many couples don’t realize until it’s too late. This article explains why planning matters, what can go wrong without it, and how the right legal tools help protect both partners and the life they’ve built together. Read more...