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Examining Wills in Texas [Infographic]

Examining Wills in Texas

If you’re like many people, chances are you don’t want to think about your own death. However, even if you are healthy now, accidents can happen and circumstances can change. That’s why it is a good idea to draft a living will in The Woodlands . A will is used after you pass away to distribute your property to family members, friends, organizations, or anyone else you so choose. If you do not have a will, Texas law dictates that your property will go to close relatives first. The property of a person without relatives through blood or marriage may be seized by the state. You can appoint an executor of a will, or a person who will make sure that it is carried out in the way you want. Take a look at this infographic to learn more about wills in Texas, including what you need to make a handwritten will legal. Please share with your friends and family.

Examining Wills in Texas