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Apr

9

2026

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Prenups Aren't Just For The Rich And Famous. 5 Reasons To Have A Prenuptial Agreement

Posted by: Adair M. Buckner

It is a common misconception that prenuptial agreements are only for the rich and famous. The truth is, a prenup can benefit couples in a number of situations, even for us common folk.

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Apr

2

2026

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What Do I Have To Do To Foreclose On A Deadbeat Borrower?

Posted by: Adair M. Buckner

You are carrying the note on the sale of a property, and the borrower has missed several payments, has failed to provide proof of insurance, or has not paid the property taxes. If your efforts to get them to comply have been unsuccessful, it may be time to foreclose on the property.

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Mar

30

2026

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Why Probate Is Worth The Hassle & Expense In Texas

Posted by: Adair M. Buckner

Probate may seem like a hassle. However, it may be necessary to ensure a living spouse maintains ownership of real estate. Additionally, it's often not as expensive, long, or complicated as it may seem. It is always a good idea to meet with a qualified Texas attorney to see if probate is required in your situation.

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Mar

18

2026

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Worried About A Loved One's Ability To Take Care Of Their Own Affairs?

Posted by: Adair M. Buckner

The time to seriously review all of a loved one's financial and estate planning affairs is in the early stages of Dementia or Alzheimer's. Progression of the degree of incapacity varies from person to person. A visit to a physician for a diagnosis and treatment plan should be your first priority. A visit to an attorney should be next.

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Mar

13

2026

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What Is A Muniment Of Title Probate, And When Is It Appropriate?

Posted by: Adair M. Buckner

Texas law provides for a shortened, less complicated, less expensive form of probate in specific circumstances. This is called probate as a muniment of title. It is a simple process compared to a full, regular probate.

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Mar

4

2026

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Avoid Probate: 3 Easy Estate Planning Tools

Posted by: Adair M. Buckner

Probate can be overwhelming and costly. Fortunately, a Lady Bird Deed or Transfer on Death Deed, joint tenancy with right of survivorship ownership, and a payable-on-death designation can help you pass on assets at death without the necessity of probate. By proactively drawing up one of these estate planning tools, you can save all parties money, time, and stress.

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Feb

26

2026

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When Can You Do A Small Estate Affidavit Procedure In Texas?

Posted by: Adair M. Buckner

Has a loved one passed away without a Will? In some cases, you can avoid a lot of frustration by using a Small Estate Affidavit to legally transfer assets at very little expense to you.

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Feb

19

2026

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Do I Need A Trust? - When You Should & Shouldn't Set Up A Living Trust

Posted by: Adair M. Buckner

I am frequently asked by prospective estate planning clients, "Do I need a trust?" The answer is the classic one: It depends. They are not a one-size-fits-all solution. Whether setting up a living trust is a good idea for you should be discussed with an estate planning attorney who has full knowledge of your assets, family circumstances, and desires.

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Feb

12

2026

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Could A Family Settlement Agreement Help You Avoid A Contested Probate?

Posted by: Adair M. Buckner

When heirs disagree about the terms of a Will, they may choose to contest it. This is an expensive and stressful process. Fortunately, a family settlement agreement allows you to avoid the contested probate process if all beneficiaries agree with how the estate should be distributed. The process is quicker, simpler, and more affordable than contesting a Will.

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Feb

4

2026

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What Is The Cost Of A Simple Estate Planning Package

Posted by: Adair M. Buckner

People frequently delay drawing up a Will or other pieces of an estate plan because of concern for the cost. However, the cost of preparing a simple estate plan package is very reasonable. Compared to the expense of handling your estate without a Will, it's a bargain.

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