
Attorney at Law
1100
Nasa Parkway, Suite 204
Houston, Texas 77058
Telephone: [281]333-2933
Fax: [281]333-2940 |
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Mr.
Hennigan is licensed to practice law by the Supreme Court of the
State of Texas, the United States Court of Appeals and the
United States Supreme Court. He earned a Juris Doctor Degree
from South Texas College of Law and an accounting degree from the University of
Houston.
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Hello. My name is
Dan Hennigan. I have practiced law in the Nasa-Clear
Lake area of Houston, Texas for thirty-three years.
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During my legal practice, I have prepared hundreds of wills. It
seemed to me that most people wanted to write their wills the same way
— they wanted to take care of their surviving spouse and children.
However, even though the wills were repetitive, I would still have to
charge my clients for the time it took to spend with them getting the
information, preparing the will and having them back again for
signing.
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Now thanks to technology, a simpler solution exists for people to get
the same service for a fraction of the cost. Here you can select
the type of will suitable for you, fill in the information on
line and print it out, signature ready. Changing statutory
requirements are constantly
researched using
Loislaw and
Findlaw
so that the wills and other forms we provide you conform to the
requirements mandated by the state in which they are
listed.
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One of the advantages in
using our system is that YOU get to write anything
you want in your will. This is very important to people.
I remember preparing a will for a man who wanted
to explain in his will why he was disinheriting one of his
sons. Most people use their will as a final forum to
express their love and affection for their family.
Whatever the case, you provide the sentiments and we surround it with
the verbiage to make it legal.
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When you prepare your will
keep in mind the little things you want to give your
children. Some are very sentimental and
would like to have personal items of their parents, such
as jewelry, photo albums, pets, baseball card collections,
antiques, book collections, war mementos and the like.
Mention these items in preparing your will and make it
clear who will get them. |
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