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Stephen D. Colbert Lawyer

Stephen D. Colbert

Estate Planning, Elder Law, Business, Native People, Wills

Stephen Colbert is a founding partner at Colbert Law Group PLLC in Flower Mound, TX. His practice areas include estate planning, elder law, business l... (more)

Andrew M. Lloyd Lawyer

Andrew M. Lloyd

VERIFIED
Juvenile Law, Estate Planning, Bankruptcy, Car Accident, Family Law

Born just south of Dallas, and true to his Texas roots, Andrew M. Lloyd fights proudly for families and justice. He exemplifies the attitude contained... (more)

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800-933-1221

Eric J. Engel Lawyer

Eric J. Engel

VERIFIED
Estate Planning, International Tax, Bankruptcy, Family Law, Criminal

Eric attended both Gonzaga and Seattle University Schools of Law. During law school, Eric earned a spot on the prestigious Law Review team where he be... (more)

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214-984-0059

SaKinna Lavonne Thomas Lawyer

SaKinna Lavonne Thomas

VERIFIED
Juvenile Law, Estate Planning, Car Accident, Family Law, Elder Law

Sakinna Thomas is a practicing lawyer in the state of Texas. Attorney Thomas received her J.D. from Indiana University at Bloomington in 2002.

John Richard Vermillion Lawyer

John Richard Vermillion

VERIFIED
Trusts, Estate Planning, Elder Law, Veterans' Affairs

John R. Vermillion works as an estate planning and probate attorney and is licensed to practice in Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Tennessee. A native... (more)

J.C.  Bailey Lawyer

J.C. Bailey

Estate, Estate Planning, Wills, Trusts, Wills & Probate

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855-982-7199

Daniel R. Bacalis Lawyer

Daniel R. Bacalis

Divorce & Family Law, Alimony & Spousal Support, Child Custody, Child Support, Estate Planning
Hurst Divorce Attorney

Daniel Bacalis is a certified family law specialist that currently has offices in Galveston and Hurst. Being a family law specialist means having at l... (more)

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817-498-4105

Andrew Vincent Howard Lawyer

Andrew Vincent Howard

VERIFIED
Estate Planning, Family Law, Criminal, Business, Estate

Andrew Howard is a practicing attorney in the state of Texas specializing in Accident & Injury, Divorce & Family Law, and Criminal Defense. Mr. Howard... (more)

Amber N. Peterson

Estate Planning, Employment, Wills
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Cicely Nedd Thomas

Divorce, Estate Planning, Family Law
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LEGAL TERMS

CREDIT SHELTER TRUST

See AB trust.

SELF-PROVING WILL

A will that is created in a way that allows a probate court to easily accept it as the true will of the person who has died. In most states, a will is self-prov... (more...)
A will that is created in a way that allows a probate court to easily accept it as the true will of the person who has died. In most states, a will is self-proving when two witnesses sign under penalty of perjury that they observed the willmaker sign it and that he told them it was his will. If no one contests the validity of the will, the probate court will accept the will without hearing the testimony of the witnesses or other evidence. To make a self-proving will in other states, the willmaker and one or more witnesses must sign an affidavit (sworn statement) before a notary public certifying that the will is genuine and that all willmaking formalities have been observed.

DEED OF TRUST

See trust deed.

LAPSE

Under a will, the failure of a gift of property. A gift lapses when the beneficiary dies before the person who made the will, and no alternate has been named. S... (more...)
Under a will, the failure of a gift of property. A gift lapses when the beneficiary dies before the person who made the will, and no alternate has been named. Some states have anti-lapse statutes, which prevent gifts to relatives of the deceased person from lapsing unless the relative has no heirs of his or her own. A lapsed gift becomes part of the residuary estate.

SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE

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

CONTINGENT BENEFICIARY

1) An alternate beneficiary named in a will, trust or other document. 2) Any person entitled to property under a will if one or more prior conditions are satisf... (more...)
1) An alternate beneficiary named in a will, trust or other document. 2) Any person entitled to property under a will if one or more prior conditions are satisfied. For example, if Fred is entitled to take property under a will only if he's married at the time of the will maker's death, Fred is a contingent beneficiary. Similarly, if Ellen is named to receive a house only in the event her mother, who has been named to live in the house, moves out of it, Ellen is a contingent beneficiary.

TAKING AGAINST THE WILL

A procedure under state law that gives a surviving spouse the right to demand a certain share (usually one-third to one-half) of the deceased spouse's property.... (more...)
A procedure under state law that gives a surviving spouse the right to demand a certain share (usually one-third to one-half) of the deceased spouse's property. The surviving spouse can take that share instead of accepting whatever he or she inherited through the deceased spouse's will. If the surviving spouse decides to take the statutory share, it's called 'taking against the will.' Dower and curtesy is another name for the same legal process.

SPRINKLING TRUST

A trust that gives the person managing it (the trustee) the discretion to disburse its funds among the beneficiaries in any way he or she sees fit.

MARITAL LIFE ESTATE TRUST

See AB trust.

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 ...