by Catalin WP Pro | Mar 3, 2026 | Estate Planning
If you’ve recently lost a loved one in Texas and discovered there’s no will, you’re not alone—and you’re definitely not stuck. While it’s a little more complex than probating a will, Texas law provides a process called Letters of Administration that gives someone the...
by Catalin WP Pro | Feb 17, 2026 | Estate Planning
If you’ve recently lost a loved one in Texas and have been named the executor of their estate, chances are someone has told you, “You’ll need to get Letters Testamentary.” If your first thought was, “Letters what now?”—you’re not alone. Letters Testamentary may sound...
by Catalin WP Pro | Jan 20, 2026 | Estate Planning
If you’ve recently lost a loved one in Texas and now you’re staring down this thing called “probate,” take a breath. First of all, I’m truly sorry—dealing with grief and legal paperwork at the same time is no small feat. The good news? Probate in Texas is...
by Catalin WP Pro | Jan 6, 2026 | Estate Planning
When people think about estate planning, they usually jump straight to wills, trusts, and who’s getting what. But one of the most important—and most overlooked—parts of any solid estate plan in Texas has nothing to do with money at all. It’s about who will speak for...
by Catalin WP Pro | Dec 23, 2025 | Estate Planning
Estate planning can sound like something reserved for the ultra-wealthy, the retired, or folks with sprawling ranches and trust funds. But here in Texas? It’s for everyone. Whether you own a little house in Abilene, a small business in Austin, or just want to make...
by Catalin WP Pro | Dec 9, 2025 | Estate Planning
Let’s be honest—when most people hear “trust,” they picture ultra-wealthy folks with private jets and beachfront estates. But here’s the truth: a living trust isn’t just for the rich. In Texas, it’s a smart, flexible tool that more and more regular folks are using to...