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    Do I Need to Include Personal Belongings in My Will?

    BySpringer Lyle & Dameron Hours April 28, 2023March 19, 2025

    In Texas, if you die without a will, your property, including your real property and personal property, will be distributed according to Texas law. This may or may not be the way you want your property divided. It is possible that your siblings, parents, or grandchildren will not inherit anything….

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    When Should I Contest a Will?

    BySpringer Lyle & Dameron Hours March 27, 2023March 19, 2025

    On occasion, a Will offered for probate does not reflect the true wishes of the person and the probate of that Will may be contested. The state of Texas wants to be sure the wishes of the testator (the person who wrote the will) are followed, but certain circumstances may…

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    How Often Should I Review and Update My Will?

    BySpringer Lyle & Dameron Hours January 31, 2023March 19, 2025

    Everyone should draft a will, but once you have written your will, remember it is not carved in stone. When you are faced with life-changing events, you should review it to be sure it still reflects your wishes. Even if it seems that nothing has changed, you should still periodically…

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    I Never Probated the Will and I Need to Sell the House

    BySpringer Lyle & Dameron Hours November 21, 2022March 19, 2025

    In order to sell a house, you must have clear title to that home. If the legal owner of the property died and left you that house in their will, but you never probated the will, the answer to whether you can now sell the home depends on many factors….

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  • Change Irrevocable Trust
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    Can I Change My Irrevocable Trust?

    BySpringer Lyle & Dameron Hours October 4, 2022March 19, 2025

    An irrevocable trust is what it sounds like: irrevocable. One way this type of trust is commonly used is for a parent to set up a trust for their children. The trust has creditor protection and tax benefits. But, when things change through the years, the trust does not. The…

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  • Invalid Wills and Texas
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    What Makes a Will Invalid?

    BySpringer Lyle & Dameron Hours September 22, 2022March 19, 2025

    A properly executed will allows a person to have their assets distributed according to their wishes after they die. The person who prepares a will is referred to as the testator. The Texas Estates Code sets out the requirements that must be met by the testator for the document to be valid….

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    What Happens When Someone Dies Without A Will in Texas?

    BySpringer Lyle & Dameron Hours September 12, 2022March 19, 2025

    If someone dies in Texas without a will, the Texas Estates Code governs how the estate is distributed. A person who dies without a will is said to have died “intestate.” The law provides complicated guidance as to how property of a person who dies intestate is divided. The important thing to remember is that…

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    Do I Have to Hire an Attorney to Probate a Will?

    BySpringer Lyle & Dameron Hours June 30, 2022March 19, 2025

    In Denton County and most Texas counties, if you have been named the executor of an estate, you will need to be represented by an attorney in probate court. There may be some exceptions, such as if you are the sole heir and there are no debts, but in all other situations,…

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  • Probate a will in Texas
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    When Do I Have to Probate a Will in Texas?

    BySpringer Lyle & Dameron Hours April 8, 2022March 19, 2025

    When someone dies, probate is the process by which a court oversees the distribution of that person’s assets according to the terms of their will. There are some assets that pass to heirs outside of probate. Many surviving spouses do not realize that probate is necessary to transfer property purchased…

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  • Texas Wills and Probate
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    My Parent Didn’t Have a Will: What Should I Do? 

    BySpringer Lyle & Dameron Hours March 14, 2022March 19, 2025

    If someone dies intestate, that means they died without leaving a will. When that happens in Texas, the law is clear about what happens next. If your parent dies intestate, what happens to the estate will depend on whether your other parent is still alive and was married to your…

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