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Texas Trusts: What are they and why are they important?
Trusts are an important part of an overall estate plan in Texas. But, what are they and why are they important? To find out, we went straight to Texas estate planning legal expert R. David Weaver who explained it in detail.

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Texas Wills, Living Wills & Living Trusts: An Estate Planning Guide
Several types of documents can be used in a Texas estate plan; Wills, Living Wills, and Living Trusts are the most common. While Wills and Living Trusts are excellent vehicles ...

Trusts in Texas
In many states, the use of trusts as an alternate to a traditional Will is something that you hear people doing on a routine basis. Because of the relative ease ...




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