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How to Write Your Epitaph: Examples, Ideas & Inspiration

What Is an Epitaph? An epitaph is an inscription on a tombstone or grave marker that honors a person’s life, legacy, or personality. While short, an epitaph can carry deep meaning, offering humor, wisdom, or reflection for loved ones and future generations. Unlike a eulogy, which is spoken at a funeral, an epitaph is permanent. It becomes part of how someone is remembered, making it an often-overlooked but meaningful part of...

Does Debt Follow Property? The Doctrine of Exoneration Explained

Sometimes the law changes, and an existing will or estate plan gets caught in the middle. One example is the doctrine of exoneration, an equitable principle that can significantly affect how real property, debt, and a beneficiary’s share of the property are handled after death. Understanding how exoneration works and how Texas law has changed can help you avoid unintended outcomes and potential litigation among heirs. What Is the Doctrine of...

Diogenes Syndrome: Extreme Hoarding, Dementia, and What to Do

Diogenes syndrome is a severe and often misunderstood mental health condition most commonly affecting older adults. Also known as senile squalor syndrome, it involves extreme hoarding, domestic squalor, and self-neglect - often creating dangerous living conditions. While it may resemble a typical hoarding disorder, Diogenes syndrome is far more serious and frequently linked to underlying mental disorders, including dementia, schizophrenia, and personality disorders. What Is Diogenes Syndrome? Diogenes syndrome is sometimes described...
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