by dominick | Mar 4, 2024 | Property Estate Law
In Texas, a will is a legal document that specifies how you want your property to be distributed upon your death. Writing a will can provide a number of benefits, including: Ensuring that your property is distributed according to your wishes: With a will, you can...
by dominick | Mar 4, 2024 | Property Estate Law
In Texas, a medical directive (also known as an advance directive or living will) is a legal document that allows you to specify your wishes for medical treatment in the event that you become incapacitated or otherwise unable to make these decisions yourself. A...
by dominick | Mar 4, 2024 | Property Estate Law
A financial power of attorney and a medical power of attorney (also known as a healthcare power of attorney) are legal documents that allow you to appoint an individual (called an “agent” or “attorney-in-fact”) to make financial and medical...
by dominick | Mar 4, 2024 | Property Estate Law
In Texas, a right of survivorship agreement (also known as a payable on death (POD) agreement) is a legal document that is used to specify how ownership of a bank account should be transferred upon the death of one of the account holders. A right of survivorship...
by dominick | Mar 4, 2024 | Property Estate Law
In Texas, a quitclaim deed (also known as a quick claim deed) is a legal document that is used to transfer ownership of real property from one person (the grantor) to another person (the grantee). A quitclaim deed is called a “quitclaim” because the...
by dominick | Mar 4, 2024 | Property Estate Law
In Texas, a special warranty deed is a legal document that is used to transfer ownership of real property from one person (the grantor) to another person (the grantee). A special warranty deed includes two covenants, or promises, that are made by the grantor to the...