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What happens if you die without an estate plan?

Death is an inevitable part of life, and we all hope to be remembered for the life we have led,...
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Advantages of Wills Over Revocable Living Trusts

When considering an estate plan, Texas residents often face the choice between creating a will or a revocable living trust...
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The Differences Between a Will & a Trust

January 31, 2024 | By Keith Morris, Attorney at Law Differences between a Will and a Trust Will: The Sealed Letter...
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Don’t Substitute Online Will Templates for Professional Advice

Drafting a will is crucial in managing your estate and ensuring your wishes are carried out after your passing. While...
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Decoding the Texas Probate Code: A Comprehensive Overview

Decoding the Texas Probate Code: A Comprehensive Overview The Texas Probate Code is a comprehensive legal framework that governs the...
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Common Misconceptions about Beneficiary Designated Accounts

Unraveling the Mysteries: Common Misconceptions About Beneficiary Designated Accounts When arranging financial planning, beneficiary-designated accounts are crucial in ensuring a...
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What You Need to Know Before Setting Up a Trust

Setting up a trust is a joint estate planning technique many people use to protect their assets and provide for...
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Estate Planning for Young Families: Securing Your Children’s Future

Planning for the future becomes paramount in life's journey, especially for young families. At Keith Morris & Stacy Kelly, Attorneys at...
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How to Get out of a Non-Compete

Are you stuck in a non-compete agreement with your current company and want to start your own business or work for a...
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