A power of attorney is a document that allows another person to make decisions for another. A power of attorney is signed by the person allowing another to handle their finances or health decisions when they are incapacitated. A person is capable of making a power...
Year: 2020
Alternatives to Probate Will as Muniment of Title
At Gibson & Mullennix, we understand that not all property and not all probates are million dollar Estates with the ability to pay for appraisers, attorney fees, and other expenses. The probate process can be an expensive one in some cases, but luckily in...
Alternatives to Probate-Small Estate Affidavit
At Gibson & Mullennix, we understand that not all property and not all probates are million dollar Estates with the ability to pay for appraisers, attorney fees, and other expenses. The probate process can be an expensive one in some cases, but luckily in...
Why should you have an Estate Plan in Place?
Estates are a major area of practice at the law firm of Gibson & Mullennix. We offer many services including Estate Planning and Probate Administration, but most people don't have a full understanding about the probate process, and why a probate is necessary. We...