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AV Preeminent Peer Rated Attorneys
Tuscola Residents, consider several factors when selecting a lawyer including their experience, expertise, and reputation. AV Rated Attorneys represent a distinguished group of lawyers who have received top ratings from their peers for their exceptional ethical standards and an A grade (4.5 or higher).
  • 500 Chestnut Street, Suite 1402, Abilene, TX 79602-1474

  • Law Firm with 6 lawyers2 awards

  • At The Whitten Law Firm, P.C., our team of lawyers stands by your side throughout each step of the legal process, from start to finish, to ensure the best possible outcome for your... Read More

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Donald L. Anderson Jr.
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  • 400 Pine Street, Suite 800, Abilene, TX 79604

  • Law Firm with 18 lawyers2 awards

  • McMahon Surovik Suttle, P.C. is a Texas Professional Corporation with Offices in Abilene, Taylor County, Texas.

  • Estate Planning LawyersGeneral Civil Practice, Federal Practice, and 33 more

David N. DeFoore

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  • 324 Chestnut St., Abilene, TX 79602-1420

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer

  • A law firm practicing estate planning law.

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David Defoore
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  • Serving Tuscola, TX and Taylor County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 6 lawyers2 awards

  • Professional, Ethical, Experienced

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Deirdre Kelly Trotter
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  • 2449 S. Willis, Suite 200, Abilene, TX 79605

  • 1181 Lytle Way, Ste. A, Abilene, TX 79602-4236

  • 104 Pine St., Ste. 306, Abilene, TX 79601-5930

  • 500 Chestnut, Ste. 1400, Abilene, TX 79602-1406

  • 3111 S. 14th St., Abilene, TX 79605

  • 3301 N 3rd Street, Abilene, TX 79603

  • 124 State Drive, Winters, TX 79567-5023

  • 1150 North 2nd Street, Suite 111, Abilene, TX 79601

  • 1500 Industrial Boulevard, Suite 303, Abilene, TX 79602

  • 1150 Estates Dr., Ste. A, Abilene, TX 79602

  • 1509 Newcastle Dr., Abilene, TX 79601-3918

  • 4542 Loop 322, Ste. 102, Abilene, TX 79602

  • Abilene, TX 79604

  • 100 Chestnut Street, Abilene, TX 79602

  • 4400 Buffalo Gap Road, Suite 2500, Abilene, TX 79606

  • 1290 S. Willis St., Ste. 202, Abilene, TX 79605-4048

  • 1059 S. 3rd St., Abilene, TX 79602

  • 104 Pine St, Suite 304, Abilene, TX 79601

  • 274 Chestnut St., Abilene, TX 79604-0762

  • 4902 Robertson Dr., Abilene, TX 79606

  • 702 Scott Pl., Abilene, TX 79601-4531

  • 1049 N. 3rd St., Ste. 604, Abilene, TX 79604-3575

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Commonly Asked Estate Planning Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Can my husband put his name on the deed of his brother's condo if he has a POA over his assets?

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Answered by attorney Victor L. Waid (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Law Office of Victor Waid
No, as what you are suggesting, requires a specific power of attorney, identifying the property, describing the property, assesors parcel number; best to have the person who owns the property grant the property from himself to himself and his brother.
No, as what you are suggesting, requires a specific power of attorney, identifying the property, describing the property, assesors parcel number; best to have the person who owns the property grant the property from himself to himself and his brother.
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Can I set up multiple living trusts and put different properties in each?

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Answered by attorney Michael N. Stafford (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Law Office of Michael Stafford
Although it is more economical feasible to put all your properties in one trust you can set up two trust and put separate properties in each trust.
Although it is more economical feasible to put all your properties in one trust you can set up two trust and put separate properties in each trust.

My husband and I would like to sell our land, however, it is in a trust with his 2 sibblings with undevided interest. We own 3/4 of the land...

Answered by attorney Terry Lynn Garrett
Estate Planning lawyer at The Garrett Law Firm, PLLC
If the land is in a trust, you do not own it:  the trust does.  The trustee decides whether to sell the land.  The beneficiaries (apparently your husband and his two siblings) do not. If a trustee is not putting the interests of the beneficiaries first but is putting his own interests first, the beneficiaries can sue to have him removed.  But whether selling or not selling the land is putting the beneficiaries first is a big question.  You may want to take a copy of the trust agreement to a lawyer who does fiduciary litigation and discuss the specific facts.  
If the land is in a trust, you do not own it:  the trust does.  The trustee decides whether to sell the land.  The beneficiaries (apparently your husband and his two siblings) do not. If a trustee is not putting the interests of the beneficiaries first but is putting his own interests first, the beneficiaries can sue to have him removed.  But whether selling or not selling the land is putting the beneficiaries first is a big question.  You may want to take a copy of the trust agreement to a lawyer who does fiduciary litigation and discuss the specific facts.  
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