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Dallas Probate Lawyer: I have a Physician’s Directive, why do I also need a HIPPA Authorization?

I have a Physician’s Directive, why do I also need a HIPPA Authorization?  To have a complete estate plan, it is necessary to execute a HIPPA Authorization form in conjunction with a physician’s directive and other estate planning documents. In 2003, the Federal Government passed the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA), which protects […]

Dallas Probate Attorney: Probate Legislation Update 2011

Dallas Probate Attorney: The 82nd Texas Legislature passed new legislation that became effective on September 1, 2011, which included several changes to the Texas Probate Code. One of the most notable changes is to Section 59 of the Probate Code. Specifically, SB 1198 amends Section 59 to allow for an additional process for a will […]

Is there a time limit for when a will may be probated?

Put simply, yes. A will cannot be admitted to probate more than four years after the testator’s death. However, if the time has lapsed and the offering party can show that he or she was not in default in failing to present the will within the four-year period, the will may be admitted to probate. […]

Denton Texas Wills for Heroes!

Denton Texas Wills for Heroes!: Believe it or not – lawyers (and legal assistants) DO have hearts!  And this year attorneys and paralegals around Denton County are donating their time to show some love for local heroes. This month the Denton County Bar Association is sponsoring the “Wills for Heroes” event.   Local attorneys and paralegals […]

Take care of your RX

The Texas Health and Safety code has made it illegal to among other things possess controlled substances without a proper prescription.  These controlled substances are divided up into Schedules and subsequently Penalty groups based upon their chemical compounds and the result or affect of the controlled substance on the human body.  The most common mistake […]