The Texas Estate Planning & Probate Manual - Second Edition is the definitive work for Texas estate planning attorneys. The manual analyzes the law of estate planning from A to Z, including the laws of guardianship, powers of attorney, healthcare directives, intestacy, probate of a will, drafting of trust agreements and family limited partnership agreements. Unlike other publications, the Manual is designed to serve as a powerful resource for both the skilled practitioner as well as those new to the world of estate planning by providing detailed commentary and analysis. The Manual includes not only detailed analysis of the law of Texas Estate Planning, including both Texas and Federal authority, but also an in-depth review of the caselaw and statutory authority. Detailed checklists provide structure and organization to the representation of your estate planning clients. Texas Estate Planning & Probate Manual - 2nd Edition is regularly updated in order to keep practitioners abreast of the most up-to-date information regarding all estate and probate issues. The Texas Estate Planning & Probate Manual is the definitive work on Texas estate planning law and a vital resource for every estate planning attorney. The accompanying CD-ROM includes over 50 practice forms to implement your client's estate planning needs. In addition, the CD-ROM includes the Texas Property, Probate and Trust Codes.
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Contrary to popular misconception, a will does not eliminate the requirement for probate. The author practices law primarily in the areas of wills, trusts, probate and family law.
Explains the seven steps of probate in Texas.
This edition includes recent changes in legislation, case law and practice, including: the Family Law Reform Act of 1987; intestacy provision; guardianship of minors; and solicitors' duty of care in will drafting.
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