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  • Understanding Capacity Requirements for Estate Planning in Texas

    In general terms, mental capacity is shorthand for a person’s ability to reason, understand and make What Happens if a Person Signs Estate Planning Documents Without Testamentary Capacity? The document is invalid if a person signs estate planning documents without testamentary capacity. At Your Legacy Legal Care™, we represent clients and their families in Houston, helping them make the We can represent you when seeking guardianship while keeping your and your loved one’s best interests

  • Why Is the Probate and Settlement Process So Complex?

    When a court legally recognizes a person’s death, they must protect beneficiaries and the deceased’s As an executor, you are responsible for representing an estate in the absence of the deceased. This makes having a legal representative at your side even more essential. For example, if an estate has many beneficiaries, allocating funds to each person and keeping them updated

  • Family Fight After Death: Why Siblings Fight After the Passing of a Parent

    This is often too much for a single person to shoulder on their own, leading to frustration and resentment A will often represents how a person appreciated their relationship with their beneficiaries.

  • How to Get Emergency Guardianship of an Elderly Parent in Texas

    may be incapacitated and there is probable cause to believe that the person or their estate requires Filing emergency application -outlining the circumstances that are causing immediate danger to the person or property and what authority is necessary to protect the person An Attorney Ad Litem is appointed to represent the potential ward. protect the ward We guide families through assembling the necessary medical and background paperwork and represent

  • Can I Designate a Guardian for Myself or My Children in Texas?

    A supported decision-making agreement is a document that allows a person who is the supporter to help The agreement allots a person to gather information, but the person who signed it still gets to make adult’s abilities to make decisions, they are entitled to counsel and the ward will have an attorney to represent If you become the guardian for a ward, you will have to file an annual report informing the court on personal

  • “Goin’ Through the Big D” Requires More Than a Division of Assets

    are best known as an estate planning firm, the Your Legacy Legal Care has over 15 years of experience representing If you want an attorney that will do more than just sit back and watch as the judge says one person gets the Jeep and the other person gets the palace, the Your Legacy Legal Care is the firm for you.

  • Ethical Considerations When It Comes to Estate Planning

    Ethics is a set of moral principles that guide a person’s actions. The most prevalent conflict of interest is when an attorney represents both spouses in a marriage. Another point of contention is representation across generations. In this scenario, the attorney must ensure that the individual they are representing has the mental capacity While representing a client, an estate planning attorney has a responsibility to act quickly.

  • Houston Estate Lawyer Answers, “How Does a Power of Attorney Document Work?"

    A power of attorney (POA) is a document that serves as a written authorization to represent or act on There are different type of POAs, and they have different rules determining the abilities of the person

  • Navigating High-Profile Guardianship Matters in Texas: A Guide to Avoiding Legal Turmoil

    decisions that impact the lives and well-being of individuals that have been deemed unable to manage their personal (“Cary”) filed an Application for Appointment of Permanent Guardian of the Person and Estate for his Limiting the authority of the person you appoint as your agent may cause the need for a guardian in the Estate Plan Regularly reviewing estate planning documents is a cornerstone of responsible financial and personal time-consuming court process that the McNair family is currently facing, ensure your intentions are accurately represented

  • What Are Letters of Administration? Dying Without a Will

    administrator appointed by the court, who can then take control of any assets owned by the deceased person A Letter of Administration is an official document that allows a person to act as the administrator and Locate an appropriate court that has jurisdiction over probate matters related to where the person died Once all paperwork is filed and filing fees paid, a hearing date will typically be set so that legal representatives Challenges With Obtaining Letters of Administration When a person dies without leaving a will, it can

  • Can a Power of Attorney Assign Another Power of Attorney?

    A Power of Attorney is a lawful document that bestows one individual (the representative or attorney-in-fact This could include managing financial affairs, making healthcare decisions, or handling other personal A power of attorney cannot assign their authority to another person unless the original POA document Such a clause is uncommon because the principal has typically chosen a specific person or persons they Conclusion In conclusion, a power of attorney cannot typically assign their authority to another person

  • Encourage Your Parents to Meet with a Houston Elder Law Attorney Early to Avoid Serious Complication

    adult children suddenly become caregivers which can wreak havoc on their own family and the elderly person who will keep their information confidential until such time as it is necessary for their designated representative

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