A Medical Power of Attorney is sometimes also known as a Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care. A Medical POA allows you to designate someone as an agent that can make medical decisions for you if you are unable to make them for yourself for some reason. Share and Enjoy: Tweet This Post

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When you create your will, you will name an Executor (male) or an Executrix (female). He or she will be responsible for carrying out your requests and any directions that you’ve left in your Will. The Executor/Executrix will also pay any debts or estate taxes out of your estate, inventory and appraise your assets and [...]

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What happens if I die without a will?

Dying without a will is called “dying intestate.”

It’s unfortunate, but most people wait too long to get an answer to this question. You may not realize it, but the state of Texas has an estate plan for you if you don’t ever get around to planning one yourself. But, most people don’t like what Texas has planned for their assets when they pass on.

If you don’t bother to write a will, here’s what will happen based on your situation:

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Texas Will Guide Launches

This is the first post on the brand new Texas Will Guide blog. We’ll be adding much more content soon, so check back often! Share and Enjoy: Tweet This Post

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