Wills
Whether you have very few assets or a large complex estate, it is important to have a will and possibly other more sophisticated estate planning documents to ensure that your wishes and directives are followed upon your death.
Whether you have very few assets or a large complex estate, it is important to have a
will and possibly other more sophisticated estate planning documents to ensure that
your wishes and directives are followed upon your death and to ensure that your estate
is handled in the manner in which you deem appropriate.
A will allows you to do many things such as: designate your beneficiaries and outline the assets that each beneficiary will receive upon your passing, designate any successor beneficiaries, and appoint an executor to manage your estate once you are gone.
If you die without a will, the court will divide your property strictly according to Texas law; however, with a will, you can make certain that your intended beneficiaries receive the assets you wish to leave to them.
Let Timpa Law Office help you get your affairs in order today!