What estate planning documents should Texas families consider?
A Texas estate plan often includes a will, durable power of attorney, medical power of attorney, HIPAA authorization, directive to physicians, and beneficiary or trust planning where appropriate. The right mix depends on family structure, property, health concerns, business interests, and who should have authority if the client cannot act.
This is general information for Texas readers, not legal advice for a specific matter. The right answer can change when documents, deadlines, family conflict, taxes, business interests, fiduciary duties, or court requirements are involved.
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