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Category: Trust Administration

Trust and estate administration refers to the management and distribution of assets and properties held in a trust or estate after the death of the owner. This process involves ensuring that the assets are distributed to the intended beneficiaries according to the wishes of the deceased, while also complying with legal and tax requirements. Trust and estate administration may include tasks such as filing legal documents, managing and distributing assets, resolving disputes among beneficiaries, ensuring compliance with tax and legal requirements, and providing guidance and advice to trustees or executors. Trust and estate administration is typically overseen by a lawyer, financial advisor, or other professional with expertise in this area. The goal of trust and estate administration is to ensure that the assets are distributed in an orderly and fair manner while minimizing costs and maximizing the value of the estate for the beneficiaries.

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Top 7 Myths Tyler Home & Land Owners Believe About Real Estate Trusts

Posted on: November 13, 2025 | By: Bradley Campbell
Many Tyler homeowners and landowners believe common myths about real estate trusts, from the idea that they’re only for the wealthy to the assumption that they’ll lose control of their property. In truth, real estate trusts can simplify ownership, protect assets, and make estate planning smoother and more private.
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Using Trusts to Manage Real Estate in Texas: What Property Owners Should Know

Posted on: November 5, 2025 | By: Bradley Campbell
Owning real estate in Texas is one of the best ways to build financial security. But without the right planning, your property could face delays and added costs in probate court. Setting up a trust with help from a qualified trust attorney can protect your property, simplify estate administration, and give your family peace of mind.
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Tyler estate planning

5 Signs Your Estate Plan Could Lead to Probate Disputes

Posted on: October 29, 2025 | By: Bradley Campbell
An unclear or outdated estate plan can lead to confusion, frustration, and even family conflict during probate. Learn the five warning signs that your plan could spark disputes and how proactive Tyler estate planning can help prevent them.
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Estate Planning Tips for Blended Families in Texas: How to Protect Everyone You Love

Posted on: October 15, 2025 | By: Bradley Campbell
Blended families face unique challenges when it comes to estate planning. Whether you’ve remarried or have children from prior relationships, creating a thoughtful plan is essential to ensure that everyone you love is protected. With the guidance of a Texas will attorney, you can balance fairness, prevent conflict, and secure your family’s financial future.
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What Is a Special Needs Trust, and Who Needs One in Tyler?

Posted on: October 8, 2025 | By: Bradley Campbell
A special needs trust helps families support loved ones with disabilities without putting government benefits at risk. This article explains how these trusts work, who may need one, and why trustee choice matters.
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How Trusts Can Simplify Estate Planning in Tyler, TX

Posted on: September 22, 2025 | By: Bradley Campbell
Creating an estate plan in Tyler, Texas, doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Trusts are powerful tools that can simplify the process, protect your family, and help you stay in control of your assets. This article explains how trusts work, why they matter, and how they can make your estate plan easier to manage.
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Trustee responsibilities

Trust Dynamics in Texas Estate Planning: Insights on Avoiding Trouble with Your Trustee

Posted on: April 25, 2024 | By: Bradley Campbell
This article answers the questions: What are a trustee's responsibilities? What does it mean to breach their duties? How can an estate owner avoid that situation?
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