Buchanan Dam Estate Planning Lawyer, Texas


Includes: Gift Taxation

Dana T Rieder

Estate Planning, Personal Injury, Employment, Social Security -- Disability, Mass Torts
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Kara Borchers Jones

Wills & Probate, Trusts, Estate Planning, Divorce, Divorce & Family Law
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Marcus J. Brooks

Estate Planning, Federal Appellate Practice, Wills & Probate, State Appellate Practice
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Patrick P. Rogers

Estate Planning, Family Law, Insurance, Corporate
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Kristin L. Lemke

Estate Planning, Family Law, Litigation, Wills & Probate
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Bruce A. Lipshy

Corporate, Estate Planning, Family Law, Litigation
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Joe Newberry

Family Law, Wills & Probate, Collaborative Law, Estate Planning
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Jason Lee Partney

Real Estate, Wills, Estate Planning, DUI-DWI
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David A. Norman

International, Gift Taxation, Tax
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  49 Years

Catherine Marie Mccartney

Wills, Gift Taxation, Elder Law, Business & Trade
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  12 Years

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LEGAL TERMS

SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE

The person or institution who takes over the management of trust property when the original trustee has died or become incapacitated.

DISCHARGE (OF PROBATE ADMINISTRATOR)

A court order releasing the administrator or executor from any further duties connected with the probate of an estate. This typically occurs when the duties hav... (more...)
A court order releasing the administrator or executor from any further duties connected with the probate of an estate. This typically occurs when the duties have been completed but may happen sooner if the executor or administrator wishes to withdraw or is dismissed.

KINDRED

Under some state's probate codes, all relatives of a deceased person.

INTESTATE

The condition of dying without a valid will. The probate court appoints an administrator to distribute the deceased person's property according to state law.

INHERIT

To receive property from someone who has died. Traditionally, the word 'inherit' applied only when one received property from a relative who died without a will... (more...)
To receive property from someone who has died. Traditionally, the word 'inherit' applied only when one received property from a relative who died without a will. Currently, however, the word is used whenever someone receives property from the estate of a deceased person.

CURATOR

See conservator.

DEVISEE

A person or entity who inherits real estate under the terms of a will.

HEIR APPARENT

One who expects to be receive property from the estate of a family member, as long as she outlives that person.

ABATEMENT

A reduction. After a death, abatement occurs if the deceased person didn't leave enough property to fulfill all the bequests made in the will and meet other exp... (more...)
A reduction. After a death, abatement occurs if the deceased person didn't leave enough property to fulfill all the bequests made in the will and meet other expenses. Gifts left in the will are cut back in order to pay taxes, satisfy debts or take care of other gifts that are given priority under law or by the will itself.

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Smith v. O'DONNELL

... 192 SW3d 780 (Tex.2006). 234 SW3d 135, 138. In Belt, we held that an executor was in privity with the decedent's attorneys and could sue them for estate-planning malpractice. 192 SW3d at 787. A prior case, Barcelo v. Elliott ...

In re Townley Bypass Unified Credit Trust

252 SW3d 715 (2008). In re TOWNLEY BYPASS UNIFIED CREDIT TRUST. No. 06-07-00025-CV. Court of Appeals of Texas, Texarkana. Submitted February 13, 2008. Decided April 9, 2008. 717 William E. Wylie, William E. Wylie ...

In re Estate of Henry

... in the 1996 revocable living trust agreement. In 2004, Thomas Henry and Ms. Henry met with Warren Nystrom, an attorney whose practice included estate planning and preparation of wills. On October 19, 2004, at the office ...