Joseph Oluwatukesi

Joseph Oluwatukesi

Oluwatukesi Joseph is a Content Writer at LOBF. He holds a Master’s Degree from Obafemi Awolowo University in Architecture, However, his love for writing and content creation has transitioned him into the writing and content marketing field. He has gained relevant certification from other notable Universities where he developed a strong foundation in content marketing and writing. Outside of work, Joseph enjoys spending quality time with friends and family and playing chess, which he finds often complements his professional pursuits. Joseph is excited to be part of the dynamic team at The Law Office of Bryan Fagan, contributing his expertise to spreading the good news of LOBF to Families across Texas.

Unlocking the Secrets of Non-Probate Assets: Safeguarding Your Wealth Beyond Probate

In the intricate dance of estate planning, probate often takes center stage—a legal performance laden with complexities and delays that can test even the most patient souls. Yet, amidst the intricacies of probate lies a lesser-known backstage passage: the realm of non-probate assets.  Picture this: a labyrinth where your wealth can navigate swiftly, bypassing the […]

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Affidavit of Transfer Without Probate: Understanding The Basics

Probate, as a legal process, serves as the established method for administering the estate of a deceased individual, ensuring the orderly distribution of assets and settlement of debts. However, navigating through probate can often be complex, time-consuming, and costly. In Texas, individuals have an alternative option to probate, known as the Affidavit of Transfer Without

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Exploring Probate Proceedings Without a Will: Understanding Intestate Succession, Legal Processes, and Distribution of Assets

Probate is the legal process of administering and distributing a deceased person’s estate according to the law. This includes their assets, debts, and liabilities. This process typically involves validating the deceased person’s will, identifying and appraising their assets, paying off debts and taxes, and distributing the remaining assets to the rightful heirs or beneficiaries. A

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Mediating Probate Disputes in Texas: Navigating Complex Family Dynamics and Legalities with Sensitivity and Skill

Probate is the legal process of administering the estate of a deceased person. It often involves various complexities and has the potential for disputes among family members or other beneficiaries. These disputes can arise due to disagreements over the distribution of assets, interpretation of the will, or conflicts among heirs. In Texas, resolving such disputes

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Five Ways To Give Your House To Your Kids

Transfer of ownership refers to the legal process of transferring the rights and responsibilities of a property or asset from one individual or entity to another. It involves changing the property’s legal title, possession, and control, shifting ownership rights from the current owner (transferor) to the new owner (transferee). The transfer of ownership can occur

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Common Types of Property Deeds and Their Implications

In Texas, owning land is like holding a piece of history. Have you ever wondered about property deeds? Let’s dive in together. Property deeds might seem like boring paperwork, but they’re like the birth certificates for your land. A property deed is a legal document that says, “This land is yours!” It’s like a handshake

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Balancing Act: Acting in the Best Interests of Estate and Beneficiaries

In Texas’s intricate estate management realm, an executor or administrator carries significant weight, framed by the fiduciary duty they owe to the estate and its beneficiaries. This fiduciary duty serves as the cornerstone of their responsibilities, delineating a delicate balancing act between safeguarding the interests of the estate and ensuring its beneficiaries’ welfare. This introductory

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Untangling Marital Property: Navigating The Division Process During Probate

Probate serves as the legal mechanism for administering the estate of a deceased individual, encompassing the distribution of assets, settling debts, and fulfilling the decedent’s wishes as outlined in their will or the absence of one, as dictated by state law. The potential complexities that emerge when marital property becomes entangled in probate proceedings lie

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Understanding Ways to Transfer Property Without Probate

In Texas, as in many other jurisdictions, the probate process serves as the legal mechanism for administering the estate of a deceased individual. However, while this process is essential for transferring assets to heirs and beneficiaries, it can often be fraught with complexities, time delays, and expenses. Moreover, probate proceedings are typically a matter of

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