While probate is not mandatory in Texas, it may still be necessary to probate a will later. Here's what you need to know about keeping leftover wills safe.
Discover the newest edition of Texas Pattern Jury Charges—Family & Probate, offering essential updates for family and probate cases.
Succession planning can be quite a daunting topic for Texas lawyers. If you're at a loss, then the Succession Planning Toolkit can help. Designate a custodian-attorney today!
The new, 2023 edition of Texas Real Estate Forms Manual is now available! Check out the updates and changes that will be featured in this brand-new edition.
Explore the newly released redlined Annotated Texas Family Code, 2023 edition, with updated annotations and legal resources. Get your copy today for valuable insights and guidance.
In honor of Family Law Week, we're highlighting our newest releases as well as upcoming TexasBarCLE courses and the State Bar’s Family Law Section.
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When it comes to probate in Texas, original wills are the way to go. But if a will is missing or destroyed, then probating becomes much more difficult.
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The newest edition of Texas Bar Practice’s Guardianship Alternatives is now available as a digital download and hard copy + digital download bundle.
The new Texas Collections Manual, 2022, ed., is now available as a digital download, print + digital bundle, and online subscription.
As a free service to the members of the Family Law Section, Forms 21-1, 21-2, 21-5, 21-6, and 21-7 are available to download.
Remote depositions will continue to be a part of the legal system. Follow these tips to take your future depositions above and beyond.