by Michael Dooley | Feb 23, 2026 | Will & Estate Planning
Setting Up Your Texas Trust the Right Way: A Vital Step for Your Family’s Future Creating a trust in Texas involves navigating complex legal requirements while protecting your family’s assets. Whether planning for children’s education, spouse’s...
by Michael Dooley | Feb 2, 2026 | Probate, Will & Estate Planning
Time Is Running Out: The Critical 4-Year Deadline for Probating a Will If you’ve recently lost a loved one in Waco and discovered their will, you must act quickly. In Texas, you generally must file a will for probate within four years of death, though the...
by Michael Dooley | Jan 22, 2026 | Will & Estate Planning
When Trust Documents Don’t Reflect Your Family’s True Intentions Your elderly parent’s sudden decision to change their trust beneficiary to a distant relative has left your family in shock. Perhaps a sibling serving as trustee is making questionable...
by Michael Dooley | Jan 20, 2026 | News, Will & Estate Planning
Your Texas Will May Be Invalid Without Proper Witnesses Your carefully drafted will could be rejected by probate court without proper witness signatures. This happens regularly in Texas, leaving families scrambling during difficult times. Understanding Texas Estates...
by Michael Dooley | Jan 15, 2026 | News, Will & Estate Planning
McLennan County’s Court System Can Feel Like a Maze When You’re Grieving You’ve just lost a loved one, and now you’re standing at the crossroads of Texas probate law, wondering which of McLennan County’s three County Courts at Law will...