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What Happens to Your North Texas Business When You Die – and Why Most Owners in Prosper Have No Plan

What Happens to Your North Texas Business When You Die – and Why Most Owners in Prosper Have No Plan

by Gene Kirzhner | Jun 17, 2026 | Estate Planning Law

Business succession planning in North Texas is the legal process of deciding what happens to your company, its assets, and its operations when you die, become incapacitated, or can no longer run it. Without a plan in place, Texas law and probate court make those...
Contesting a Will in Texas in 2026: What Collin County Families Need to Know Before They Go to Court

Contesting a Will in Texas in 2026: What Collin County Families Need to Know Before They Go to Court

by Gene Kirzhner | Jun 10, 2026 | Estate Planning Law

Contesting a will in Texas is the legal process of challenging the validity of a deceased person’s will in probate court. For Collin County families, understanding the grounds, deadlines, and realistic outcomes before filing can mean the difference between a...
Why Every Young Family Moving to Prosper, Celina, or McKinney Should Have an Estate Plan Before They Unpack

Why Every Young Family Moving to Prosper, Celina, or McKinney Should Have an Estate Plan Before They Unpack

by Gene Kirzhner | Jun 3, 2026 | Estate Planning Law

Family estate planning in Texas is the legal process of documenting who raises your children, who manages your finances, and where your assets go if something happens to you. For young families relocating to fast-growing Collin County communities, having these...
Wills & Trusts in Texas: Planning for the Future

Wills & Trusts in Texas: Planning for the Future

by Gene Kirzhner | Apr 14, 2026 | Estate Planning

Let’s be honest—most of us avoid talking about wills and trusts because, well, it feels kind of heavy. Planning for the future sounds great in theory, but when that future includes conversations about death and what happens to your stuff afterward, it’s easy to push...
Will Contests in Texas: How to Handle Disputes Legally

Will Contests in Texas: How to Handle Disputes Legally

by Gene Kirzhner | Mar 31, 2026 | Estate Planning

If you’ve ever been through the Texas probate process, you know it’s rarely a walk in the park. But when someone decides to challenge a will? That’s when things can get really tangled—emotionally, legally, and financially. Over the years, I’ve had folks walk into my...
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