blog Can an Executor Decide Who Gets What in Texas? You just lost a loved one, and now questions about the estate are keeping you…Eric GroganFebruary 10, 2026
blog What Is a Qualified Income Trust (QIT) and What Can It Do For Texans? Your parent needs nursing home care. You've gathered all the paperwork, checked the bank statements,…Eric GroganJanuary 7, 2026
blog Letters Testamentary vs Letters of Administration in Texas You walk into your late mother's bank with a death certificate in hand, expecting to…Eric GroganDecember 29, 2025
blog Power of Attorney vs Guardianship in Texas: Understanding Your Legal Options for Decision-Making Authority When someone you care about needs help making decisions or managing their affairs, you're faced…Eric GroganNovember 20, 2025
blog Probate Litigation Prevention: How Texas Estate Planning Attorneys Protect Families from Costly Will Contests Will contests tear families apart and drain estates of thousands of dollars in legal fees.…Eric GroganOctober 14, 2025
blog 7 Costly Estate Planning Mistakes in Texas Estate planning mistakes in Texas can cost your family hundreds of thousands of dollars and…Eric GroganOctober 7, 2025
blog Digital Assets Estate Planning in Texas: Protecting Cryptocurrency, Social Media & Online Accounts Americans value their digital assets at $191,516 on average, yet 76% have little knowledge of…Eric GroganAugust 26, 2025
blog The Role of Power of Attorney for Estate Planning in Texas A power of attorney (POA) is a crucial legal tool in estate planning, allowing individuals…Eric GroganMarch 18, 2025
blogprobate What Happens If You Don’t Probate a Will in Texas? Probate is the legal process that ensures a deceased person's assets are distributed according to…Eric GroganMarch 5, 2025
blog Steps to Creating a Living Trust in Texas When someone passes in Texas, their family often needs to sell or transfer property quickly.…Eric GroganJanuary 13, 2025