Our firm is headed by Susan L. Bulgawicz, who has over 20 years experience in the legal field. Susan became passionate about working specifically with Seniors after caring for her aging father. Today, our firm employs an additional associate who is also passionate about assisting you with creating an Estate Plan that will meet your family's needs for the future.
We also can assist you with the unique nature of dealing with issues related to Elder Law, Medicaid, Miller Trust, Lady Bird Deed, Probate and Business Law. We not only serve the Tomball community, but often assist families from Montgomery County as well. Probate is the court-supervised process of gathering a deceased person's assets and distributing them to creditors and beneficiaries.
Probate is still required even when someone dies without a Last Will and Testament. Our team of experienced attorneys are available to counsel you and family members as you journey through life beginning with creating an estate plan to the final probate or trust administration of your assets after you are no longer here.
We also can assist you with the unique nature of dealing with issues related to Elder Law, Medicaid, Miller Trust, Lady Bird Deed, Probate and Business Law. We not only serve the Tomball community, but often assist families from Montgomery County as well. Probate is the court-supervised process of gathering a deceased person's assets and distributing them to creditors and beneficiaries.
Probate is still required even when someone dies without a Last Will and Testament. Our team of experienced attorneys are available to counsel you and family members as you journey through life beginning with creating an estate plan to the final probate or trust administration of your assets after you are no longer here.
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Susan has over 40 years of extensive legal and business experience, including 7 years as a solo practitioner and senior counsel.
She earned her Doctor of Jurisprudence in 1991 from South Texas College of Law and is a proud member of the National Association of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA).
Susan is dedicated to offering competent, compassionate, and affordable solutions for your Elder Law, Probate Law, and Estate Planning needs.
In her personal time, Susan enjoys working in her garden and with her horses.
She earned her Doctor of Jurisprudence in 1991 from South Texas College of Law and is a proud member of the National Association of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA).
Susan is dedicated to offering competent, compassionate, and affordable solutions for your Elder Law, Probate Law, and Estate Planning needs.
In her personal time, Susan enjoys working in her garden and with her horses.
Civil Rights are the basic rights that are provided by every citizen of the country according to the constitution.
The law gives every citizen the right to practice his or her religion, speak freely and to live in the country without any discrimination.
Probate is the court-supervised process of gathering a deceased person's assets and distributing them to creditors and beneficiaries.
Probate is still required even when someone dies without a Last Will and Testament.
When the time comes to consider placing a loved one in a skilled nursing facility, applying for Disabled and Elderly Medicaid benefits may be necessary depending on your loved one's financial situation.
The law gives every citizen the right to practice his or her religion, speak freely and to live in the country without any discrimination.
Probate is the court-supervised process of gathering a deceased person's assets and distributing them to creditors and beneficiaries.
Probate is still required even when someone dies without a Last Will and Testament.
When the time comes to consider placing a loved one in a skilled nursing facility, applying for Disabled and Elderly Medicaid benefits may be necessary depending on your loved one's financial situation.
Who needs an Estate Plan?
Virtually everyone that owns anything whether personal property (household and sentimental items, vehicles, digital) or real property, investments, bank accounts, etc. Regardless of the financial value of your tangible assets, if you want to determine who should receive your assets upon your death, you need an Estate Plan.
If you fail to establish an Estate Plan prior to your death, the State of Texas will determine how to distribute your assets!
Particularly in the case of a blended family, the results of the State of Texas Descent and Distribution may SURPRISE you and may not be what you and your family want.
Virtually everyone that owns anything whether personal property (household and sentimental items, vehicles, digital) or real property, investments, bank accounts, etc. Regardless of the financial value of your tangible assets, if you want to determine who should receive your assets upon your death, you need an Estate Plan.
If you fail to establish an Estate Plan prior to your death, the State of Texas will determine how to distribute your assets!
Particularly in the case of a blended family, the results of the State of Texas Descent and Distribution may SURPRISE you and may not be what you and your family want.
As loved ones get older, families often find themselves dealing with issues they never expected or had not even heard of.
Senior citizens are a singular class of individuals that possess unique needs which sometimes require unique solutions.
If you are confused about what documents need to be in place, Medicaid, or what you need to do next, you are not alone.
The complexity of the issues surrounding this area of law can be overwhelming, but it does not need to be and we are here to help.
Elder law is a broad area of law.
Senior citizens are a singular class of individuals that possess unique needs which sometimes require unique solutions.
If you are confused about what documents need to be in place, Medicaid, or what you need to do next, you are not alone.
The complexity of the issues surrounding this area of law can be overwhelming, but it does not need to be and we are here to help.
Elder law is a broad area of law.
When a loved one dies, the family may need to go through the Texas probate process in order to properly administer the estate.
Probate is the process of transferring ownership of a loved one's property to the intended beneficiaries.
Property does not automatically transfer upon your loved one's death.
There are many factors in deciding whether a family will need probate and what kind of process will be required.
It is important for the family to speak with a qualified attorney to discuss whether or not they will need to go through the probate process.
Probate is the process of transferring ownership of a loved one's property to the intended beneficiaries.
Property does not automatically transfer upon your loved one's death.
There are many factors in deciding whether a family will need probate and what kind of process will be required.
It is important for the family to speak with a qualified attorney to discuss whether or not they will need to go through the probate process.
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