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Frequently Asked Questions

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Is Power of Attorney the same as Guardianship?
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No, they are different. A Power of Attorney lets you choose someone to make decisions for you, while guardianship is when a court appoints someone to take care of you if you can't make decisions for yourself.

What happens if you die without a will in Texas?
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If you die without a will in Texas, the state’s laws will decide how your assets are divided among your relatives, which may not be the way you would have wanted.

What is Power of Attorney in Texas?
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A Power of Attorney in Texas is a legal document that lets you choose someone to handle your financial, legal, or healthcare decisions if you’re unable to do so.

What is an NFA Gun Trust?
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An NFA Gun Trust is a legal way to own and manage firearms regulated by the National Firearms Act. It allows multiple people to legally share ownership and control of the firearms.

What is a Plenary Guardian?
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A Plenary Guardian is someone appointed by the court to make all decisions for a person who is unable to take care of themselves, covering both personal and financial matters.

What is a Statutory Durable Power of Attorney?
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A Statutory Durable Power of Attorney is a legal document that lets you choose someone to manage your financial affairs if you become unable to do so. It's designed to stay effective even if you become incapacitated.

What is a Statutory Power of Attorney?
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A Statutory Power of Attorney is a legal document that allows someone to act on your behalf for specific tasks, like managing finances. It follows the guidelines set by state law.

What is Limited Guardianship?
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Limited Guardianship is when a court appoints someone to help a person with specific needs or tasks, while the person retains the ability to make other decisions on their own.

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