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A Texas medical power of attorney is a document that allows you, the principal, to designate a trusted family member or friend to make medical decisions for you if you become unconscious or mentally incapable of making those decisions for yourself. The person you designate…

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By Paul Owens What does Letters Testamentary mean? And why is it not Letters OF Testamentary? This term may seem foreign to you, but it’s actually one of the more basic estate planning documents. As for the latter question, I really don’t know why it’s…

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If you die without a will in Texas, the state’s intestacy laws determine who inherits your property. Instead of following your personal wishes, the court distributes your assets according to a statutory formula that prioritizes spouses, children, and other close relatives. This process directly affects…

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