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06/05/2026

Has anyone else noticed how different their parents are as grandparents?

When we were kids, if we wanted something, it was: “It’s not your birthday.”

Now our kids want something and grandma has already bought it before we even finish saying no.

That is not necessarily a bad thing. Grandparents are supposed to spoil their grandkids.

But when choosing a guardian for your minor children, you need to think about whether your parents can still say no when it matters.

Your parents may have been a great choice to raise you. That does not automatically mean they are the best choice to raise your children.

The right guardian may be your parents. It may also be a sibling or another trusted person who can provide love, rules, structure, and stability.

Make that decision in the proper legal documents before a court has to make it for you.

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06/04/2026

Most parents would not let their teenager make major life decisions alone.

But if something happens to both parents and no guardian has been properly named, Texas law may allow a child who is at least 12 to file a written choice with the court about who they want as guardian.

That does not mean the child automatically decides. The court still has to approve it.

But your child should not have to weigh in on that decision while grieving the loss of their parents.

Name guardians now. Put it in a proper legal document.

If you live in Texas, you can start your plan today at TexanWillsandTrusts.com

06/03/2026

An ABLE account can be a great tool for a disabled beneficiary, but it should not be confused with a complete estate plan.

ABLE accounts can help with spending money. Special needs trusts help protect inheritance.

If your family includes a disabled beneficiary, make sure your estate plan accounts for that.

Visit TexanWillsandTrusts.com to start your plan today.

06/01/2026

Everybody wants to believe their kids will work together.

But when multiple children inherit one house, forced cooperation can backfire fast.

One wants rental income. One wants a lump sum from a sale. One is already living there.

The Texas Family Trust Plan includes language designed to help resolve this conflict before it becomes a family fight.

Visit TexanWillsandTrusts.com to learn more.

05/29/2026

Everybody loves the lake house until it becomes inherited property.

If one child wants to keep it and another wants cash, your estate plan needs a tie-breaker.

The Texas Family Trust Plan is designed to help create a roadmap and avoid ongoing family fights.

05/28/2026

Who Raises Your Kids?

If something happened to both parents, Texas law does not simply ask who you trusted most to raise your children.

Without a written guardian declaration, Texas law follows a priority system, and grandparents may have priority. For some families, that works. For others, it could mean an elderly grandparent trying to raise teenagers.

Texan Wills and Trusts helps Texas families put their wishes in writing. Start your estate plan today at TexanWillsandTrusts.com.

05/27/2026

If both sets of grandparents want to raise the children, the court may have to choose between them.

That does not stay clean for long.

Each side may have to present evidence about why the other side is not in the child’s best interest. That means old family tension, screenshots, accusations, and private issues can become courtroom evidence.

A Declaration of Guardian helps parents make their wishes clear before their family is forced into that kind of fight.

05/26/2026

If something happened to both parents, the fight over who raises the kids can get ugly fast.

Grandma may say the aunt is irresponsible.

The aunt may say grandma is unstable.

And suddenly, the people the children need most are presenting evidence against each other in court.

A Declaration of Guardian for Minor Children helps make your wishes clear before the family fight starts.

Start your plan today at TexanWillsandTrusts.com

05/25/2026

You know when a restaurant outside Texas says “Texas style barbecue” and it just isn’t right?

Online estate planning can be the same way. A lot of platforms advertise “state-specific,” but that does not always mean the documents were built around how things actually work in Texas.

Texan Wills and Trusts was created by Texas attorneys for Texans who want an affordable online estate planning option.

Start today at TexanWillsandTrusts.com.

05/23/2026

Kyle Busch died this week at 41. No speculation. Just a reminder: if you have a spouse, children, a home, or people who depend on you, estate planning matters now. Start today at TexanWillsandTrusts.com

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