Financial Matters That Everyone Should Consider When Drafting a Will – Part 2

In our previous blog, we went over how part of the will-drafting process included choosing beneficiaries (such as family and friends) as inheritors of one’s personal belongings and the necessity of listing property where debts are still owed. We also discussed determining who would pay the debts on said property (credit cards, car loans, and/or... read more


Financial Matters That Everyone Should Consider When Drafting a Will – Part 1

When drafting a will, you’ll likely be creating lists and considering which possessions or property you’ll want to leave to each of your loved ones. However, have you made a plan for what they should expect if you unknowingly owe money on any of your property? Without a plan, you could be assigning debt or... read more


3 Important Steps to Take to Ensure That Your Will is Secure and Ready to be Validated

One of the most important parts of drafting any will involves identifying which family members or friends receive certain items. This can include leaving a home to a spouse or funds to children, for example. A common misconception in estate planning, however, involves the belief that one’s efforts are complete once a will has been... read more


2 Reasons to Protect Your Property by Drafting a Will with Our Lawyers in McAllen

Putting together and drafting a will can be a technical process depending on the size of your estate. Some people would rather avoid writing a will at all for this reason, but this option comes with several risks that can leave your loved ones having to deal with a court settling your estate. Without a... read more


2 Guardianship Roles That You Should Know About with the Help of Our McAllen Lawyers – Part 2

If you’re putting together an estate plan, chances are that you’ve appointed some of your loved ones to carry out the requests you’ve set out in your will. However, have you considered requesting a family member to be your guardian? The guardianship role is appointed by a court to someone who will care for a... read more


2 Guardianship Roles That You Should Know About with the Help of Our McAllen Lawyers – Part 1

In our previous blog, we briefly mentioned a few of the guardianship roles available in the State of Texas for estate planning. These roles are appointed by a court to someone who will care for a “ward,” or a person who is incapacitated and/or needs help caring for themselves. Read on below to learn about... read more


3 Questions to Consider When Adding a Guardian to Your Estate Plan with the Help of Our Lawyers in McAllen

If you’re in the early process of drafting a will, you’ll first want to come up with a list of people to include as heirs. Keep in mind that you should also consider including guardians and others that you’ll expect to play important roles in your family’s future affairs. Aguardian” is a court-monitored role that... read more


Prepare for the Negotiation Process with Our Eminent Domain Lawyers in McAllen

Have you received an eminent domain notice from a private company, state government office, or federal government entity? If so, you’ll need to familiarize yourself with what eminent domain is and how your rights can help you through the process. Learn what to expect during negotiations and seek the help of one of our lawyers... read more


When it Comes to Estate Planning, Carefully Choose Who Will Make Important Decisions in Your Will – Part 2

Assigning people to fulfill your wishes for your personal property and medical decisions can get tricky if you’re unsure of who to put in charge. Our estate planning lawyers in McAllen suggest that you consider someone who has your best interests in mind. Learn about these extra roles you can assign to people to make... read more


When it Comes to Estate Planning, Carefully Choose Who Will Make Important Decisions in Your Will – Part 1

When putting together an estate plan, you’ll be deciding what to leave behind to heirs, and more importantly, who will be entrusted to distribute your assets as listed in your will. Estate administration is the management of your belongings by a representative approved by a court, so keep this in mind when it comes time... read more