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Kamilah Henderson operates a personalized wills and trusts firm in Frisco, TX, specializing in family-centric estate planning. She simplifies complex concepts, aiding clients in family-based or incapacity planning. Regardless of marital status, she emphasizes the importance of a will to avoid family conflicts during difficult times, crafting plans tailored to individual goals.<br>
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Kamilah Henderson • Law Firm, PLLC • Dallas, Texas, home to more than 1.25 million people, has a historical past and provides a thriving community for residents. • www.kamilahhendersonlaw.com
About us • Kamilah’s goal is to enable individuals and families to worry less about their future and spend more time making memories in the present. Her law practice focuses on providing legacy and incapacity planning in the Dallas, Texas area. She has witnessed, firsthand, family conflict and the challenge of making financial decisions while mourning. She finds great satisfaction in helping individuals, families, and professionals design estate plans that provide peace of mind.
Texas Wills • Seek personalized & family-centric legal advice on Texas wills from attorney Kamilah Henderson at our Frisco-based Estate Planning Law Firm Texas. Serving in Frisco, Dallas, & more.
Law Firm Wills • INDIVIDUALS OF ALL AGES NEED AN ESTATE PLAN IN ORDER TO ADDRESS THEIR FINANCIAL AND HEALTH CARE DECISIONS. ESTATE PLANNING IS IMPORTANT FOR YOUNG AND OLDER ADULTS. IT IS IMPERATIVE FOR PARENTS TO PLAN FOR THE CHILDREN THEY LOVE IN CASE THE UNTHINKABLE OCCURS.
What Is a Valid Texas Will? • There are certain requirements in the state of Texas for the creation of a valid will. The person whose property is to be divided by use of the will, also known as the testator, has to have legal and testamentary capacity. Legal capacity in the state of Texas means that the individual is at least 18 years of age or is a member of the United States Armed Forces. In the alternative, they must, at the very least, have been lawfully married.
Valid Texas Will • If Texas Wills is not in place at the time of your passing, you have no say as to who gets what property. For example, this could mean that your son, whom you have not spoken with for 10 years due to substance abuse or other problems, could potentially get your property when you pass away. Another concern that some people often overlook is when they are separated but not yet divorced.
Estate Planning in Dallas and Frisco • At the law firm of Kamilah Henderson, we strive to help you understand the types of estate planning documents that will most benefit you and your loved ones upon your passing. The estate planning process, although sometimes difficult to face, is an important step in planning for you and your family’s financial future.