It is important to think carefully about your ability or willingness to serve as an executor or trustee for someone else. If a family member or friend has asked you to serve as the executor of his or her estate or as trustee of a trust he or she is creating, there are a number […]
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Drafting a Valid Holographic Will in Texas from Austin Estate Planning Attorney Liz Nielsen
As the number of COVID-19 cases continue to rise across the United States, many concerned citizens have begun to seek out professionals to draft their wills and update any pre-existing plans they have. The fear and uncertainty surrounding the virus has highlighted the importance of preparing an estate plan. Still, the current demand for estate […]
How to Protect Your Family When You and Your Spouse Work in the Family Business, from Austin Estate Planning Lawyer Liz Nielsen
You and your spouse live together, you work together, and chances are you spend a lot of your free time together. Having a successful family relationship and family business together takes a lot of hard work and dedication but can also be among the most rewarding things in life. To help keep you on the […]
What the heck is a Muniment of Title and When Can It Be Used? from Austin Estate Planning Lawyer Liz Nielsen.
What is a Muniment of Title? A Muniment of Title allows a document, such as a Last Will and Testament, to be treated as proof of title to property. This procedure to settle estates is unique to Texas. A will admitted to probate as a muniment of title serves to act as a link in […]