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Wills, Estate Planning, and Probate Law Estate Planning can be extremely beneficial as it can lower taxes, decrease expenses, make sure that property is disposed of correctly, protect dependants, and distribute property to the appropriate beneficiaries in a timely manner. Further, through the use of non-probate assets, trusts, and a Will a testator can manage their finances and property so that their family does not have to go through probate or can at least minimize the time and expense of the probate process. Some of the most common non-probate assets include life insurance policies, joint tenancy with rights of survivorship, payment on death accounts, and transfer on death securities. These non-probate assets can help avoid the probate process or at least limit the amount of property that goes through probate. It is also helpful to sit down with an estate planning attorney to determine what can be done to protect yourself in case of incapacity and understand the different tools available to protect assets and loved ones. Without estate plan financial pressures, legal delays, and caretaker decisions often have to be made by loved ones when they are grieving or facing difficult life changes. As such, surviving loved ones too often have to guess what the incapacitated or recently deceased would have wanted. This can result in bitter family arguments and legal battles in the probate court. The TexasLawyers.com Directory and Information Center has several attorneys that draft Wills, assist in Estate Planning, and handle Probate Matters. For questions on these attorneys follow the below links or send an e-mail to Jason Coomer.
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