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Sugar Land Texas Last Will and Testament – Property Division When You Don’t Have a Will

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Last Will and Testament- Sugar Land, TX – Property Division When You Don’t Have a Will

Property Distribution in Sugar Land and Fort Bend County, Texas When You Don’t Have a Last Will and Testament

If you live in Sugar Land, Texas and/or the Fort Bend County area, and die without a Last Will and Testament the Fort Bend Probate Court Judge handling the probate of the estate will divide your property and assets in the manner required by Texas Probate Law. The requirements of the Texas Probate Code will probably result in your assets and/or property being awarded to persons you would not have otherwise designated as beneficiaries had you taken the time to have a Last Will and Testament prepared for you by an experienced Sugar Land Estate Planning Attorney. It is not uncommon for this type of distribution blog-detalis-img to impose financial hardship and emotional upset on those persons and/or close family members you would have originally wanted to benefit from your estate. In reality, if you fail to have an experienced local Sugar Land lawyer draft a Last Will and Testament on your behalf you may unintentionally give important and valuable property and assets to relatives and/or persons who do not need it or who do not deserve it.

Regardless of where you live in the Fort Bend County, Texas area, whether in Sugar Land, Missouri City, Richmond, Rosenberg, or surrounding areas, it is critical that you have an experienced attorney draft a Last Will and Testament for you. And, if you own real estate or real property (i.e. house and/or land) and/or have children you need to contact an experienced Fort Bend County, Texas estate planning lawyer now. By investing a reasonable amount of money and time now on a Fort Bend County, Texas Last Will and Testament that spells out with specificity how you want your assets distributed you will avoid the substantial cost, both emotional and financial, associated with the probate of an estate where there is no Last Will and Testament expressing your desires.

Decide now to protect your financial future and the future of your loved ones, and contact the Law Office of Daniel E. McCarty, Jr. at (832) 350-0300 to schedule an appointment with an Attorney to have your Texas Last Will and Testament drafted for your specific needs. Mr. McCarty is an experienced lawyer you can trust with over two decades of experience drafting Wills, Trusts, and other important estate planning documents for his clients.

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