Joyce W. Moore and Christian S. Kelso, Unanswered Questions in Wills and Trusts (And How to Try and Answer Them), 14 Estate Planning Journal 1 (2021).
Ariella M. Pragner, Just a Will Won’t Cut It: Planning for the Transfer of Non-Probate Assets at Death, 14 Estate Planning Journal 55 (2021).
Michelle Rosenblatt and Abril Rodriguez Esparza, U.S – Mexico Cross-Border Estate Planning: Planning Techniques from a U.S. and Mexican Perspective, 14 Estate Planning Journal 121 (2021).
C. Boone Schwartzel, Was It Wise to Try to Implement Trust Law Reforms Through the Uniform Prudent Management of Institutional Funds Act?, 14 Estate Planning Journal 179 (2021).
Katelyn Barker, Mitigation the Lack of Wills One Brochure at a Time, 14 Estate Planning Journal 257 (2021).
Ana Mitchell Córdova, First Comes Love, Then Comes Marriage: Cohabitation as a Framework for Conflicts Between Community Property and Common Law Marriage, 14 Estate Planning Journal 293 (2021).
Symphony Munoz, Sucking Success Out of Minor Social Media Influencers: A Call for Testamentary Capacity Rights in Texas, 14 Estate Planning Journal 337 (2021).
Kristin L. Brown, Filing Gift Tax Returns With 2020 Vision, 14 Estate Planning Journal 377 (2022).
Lauren Davis Hunt, Jurisdiction and Venue in Probate Proceedings, 14 Estate Planning Journal 433 (2022).
David F. Johnson, Trustee Quandary: Criminal Activity by a Beneficiary With or on Trust, 14 Estate Planning Journal 479 (2022).
Christine Wakeman, Natalie Webb, and Lacey Stevenson, Marital Property Agreements: Family Law Attorneys’ and Estate Planning Attorneys’ Top Tips for Each Other, 14 Estate Planning Journal 525 (2022).
Rachel Givens, Pecos Bill’s Turbines in the Tumbleweeds: Extending the Texas Property Code to Permit Severance of Wind Rights Through Testate and Intestate Succession, 14 Estate Planning Journal 579 (2022).
Mariah Paulger, In the Crypt: The Importance of Planning for Distribution of Cryptocurrency Assets After Death, 14 Estate Planning Journal 621 (2022).
Grant K. Underwood, ‘R.A.P.’ It Up: Keeping Texas’s Amendment to the Rule Against Perpetuities But Calling for a More Clear-Cut Definition, 14 Estate Planning Journal 671 (2022).
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