Wills & Trusts
A will directs the distribution of a person's probate assets and simplifys the transfer of his or her property upon death. Probate is the process by which a will is given effect upon a person's death. A trust also directs disposition of property upon a person's death, but is often more expensive to establish. A living trust requires transfer of assets to the trust during the owner's lifetime to be effective.
Because the probate process in Texas is relatively simple and inexpensive, most people do not need a trust simply to avoid probate; however, a trust can be extremely valuable in accomplishing a particular purpose, such as tax planning or managing assets for children or those with disabilities.
A will or trust can be challenged on the basis that the person executing the document did not have proper mental capacity at the time he or she made the will or trust.
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