Under certain situations, a person must have a Will to protect their spouse from financial ruin. If you have step children, your spouse needs a Will to protect you from the loss of your home and destruction of your retirement plan. Call us at 214-250-4407 or email us at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for a special offer on a Will.
A Will or Testament is a legal statement by which an individual, the testator, provides for the transfer of his property at death and names one or more individuals to manage his estate. When property is not disposed of by a will it will transfer according to Texas intestacy laws.
In the past, a "will" was limited to real property while "testament" applied to dispositions of personal property, though this distinction is not observed today. Within a will a testamentary trust can be created and manage property after the person has passed away.
At The Willingham Law Firm, we offer comprehensive estate planning solutions. A will is a document essential to planning for your loved ones. The most notable concerns when dying without a will include, a spouse losing half the of the marital estate and family property being divided to pay taxes or beneficiaries.
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Wills & Trusts