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Do I need a living will?

Each individual has to decide whether a living will is right for them or not. In Texas, a Directive to Physicians and Family or Surrogates (also known as a living will) allows you to state that you do not want artificial measures taken that will serve only to prolong your life if you become unconscious …

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Do I need a power of attorney?

I would recommend that everyone obtain both of the powers of attorney described below: Statutory Durable Power of Attorney A Statutory Durable Power of Attorney allows you to appoint an agent to make financial decisions for you. You can choose to have the Statutory Durable Power of Attorney effective now or after you have become …

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Do I need a living trust?

Living Trust Basics A living trust is a trust you establish during your lifetime that gives you continued control over the assets you place in the living trust. The main purpose of a living trust is to avoid probate. In order to create the trust, you must give specific trust property to a named trustee …

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Can I prepare my own will?

There are two reasons I would not recommend that you prepare your own will. The first is that any problem with the language of the will or the way it was executed could cause the eventual probate to be extremely costly and time-consuming. The flat fee charged by most attorneys for wills is minimal compared …

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Why do I need a will?

Having a will saves time and money, as distributing property pursuant to a will generally takes less time and money than distributing property pursuant to the Texas laws of intestate succession which govern if there is no will. Having a will also gives you the power to make these important decisions: 1. Who will inherit …

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