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The Top 5 Probate Myths in Texas—And the Truth Behind Them

Misconceptions about probate spread faster than brisket recipes at a backyard cook-out. Friends repeat half-truths, and online forums mix other states’ rules with Texas procedure. Believing the wrong story can push families into expensive, time-consuming missteps. Let’s bust five common myths—and share a few practical tips—with insight from an Austin…

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Using Payable-on-Death (POD) and Transfer-on-Death (TOD) Designations to Simplify Estate Planning

At McCulloch & Miller, we believe that every client’s estate plan should make things as easy as possible both for our client and for their loved ones. One tool that we often use to simplify estate planning is the payable-on-death designation or the transfer-on-death designation. These mechanisms are known for…

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Why a Flat Fee for a Probate Attorney Makes the Most Sense

If you are navigating the probate process, you have likely investigated the options for legal representation and probate legal services. When choosing an attorney, we recommend looking for someone with experience, positive reviews, and a client-centered approach to their practice. It is equally important, however, to make sure you find…

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Avoiding Probate Disputes Over Collectibles and Heirlooms

So many factors go into a person’s estate plan, including a thoughtful inventory of the planner’s assets and a careful decision about how to divide those assets up. At our firm, we sometimes encounter difficult probate disputes over a decedent’s collectibles and heirlooms. On today’s blog, we cover some basic…

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