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Estate Planning Law Basics: Planning for the transfer of your assets in anticipation of death, can be fraught with a host of difficulties. The law surrounding estate planning, including real and personal property, wills and trusts, taxes may vary from state to state. The Houston lawyer(s) at Wright Abshire, Attorneys answer your important questions, on video, about estate planning law in Texas. For answers to your legal questions about Estate Planning Law, click on a question below, or to contact Wright Abshire, Attorneys about Estate Planning Law issues, use the form below or call (713) 234-6207. |
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Can a beneficiary also be a witness to my will?
Can I appoint the same person as executor (personal representative), trustee, and guardian?
Can I leave directions about my final ceremonies and the disposition of my body in my will?
Can I make a handwritten will if I do not have much property?
Can I name alternate beneficiaries in my will?
Can I pre-plan and pre-pay for my funeral and burial expenses?
Can I use my will to name a guardian to care for my young children and manage their property?
Can my estate avoid paying an executor's or personal representative's fee?
Can someone challenge my will after I die?
Do I need to appoint the same person as my agent in my health care proxy and power of attorney?
Does a revocable living trust protect my property from creditors?
Does a will control all of my property?
Does all property have to go through probate when a person dies?
Does an executor (personal representative) get paid?
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Law Firm Info
Wright Abshire, Attorneyshttp://www.wrightabshire.com
4949 Bissonnet
Bellaire, Texas 77401
(713) 234-6207
Fayette County Office - 1055 Deer Haven Rd., Carmine, Texas 78932
The Woodlands Office - 3705 College Park Drive, Suite 150, The Woodlands, Texas 77384
About Our Firm
Every client has different wants and needs, whether it is naming an agent under a Texas durable power of attorney to handle your property and financial affairs if you are incapacitated, or setting up a supplemental needs trust in order to ensure a disabled family member's access to needed public benefits. Every client deserves an experienced elder law and estate planning attorney. No two Texas consumers have the same needs when it comes to estate planning, probate, and elder law. Call us to discuss your needs so that you can enjoy life to the fullest, knowing that you and your family will be protected.
Our Office Location
The Texas lawyer(s) at Wright Abshire, Attorneys offer their Estate Planning Lawservices to residents of Houston, Sugar Land, Missouri City, Katy, Tomball, Spring, The Woodlands, Conroe, Pasadena, Baytown, Galveston, Webster and Clear Lake; Harris County, Montgomery County, Liberty County, Chambers County, Galveston County, Brazoria County and Fort Bend County.

