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Publication date:2026-08-07
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Stanley M. Johanson

University Distinguished Teaching Professor and holds the Fannie Coplin Regents Chair in Law at the School of Law, university of Texas at Austin. He is a nationally recognized authority on estate planning and probate law and a leading authority in Texas 

What features do Texas probate and estate planning lawyers value most in Johanson's Texas Estates Code Annotated?

  • Leading-case annotations by section: Get case summaries tied directly to specific Estates Code and Trust Code provisions so you can move from statute to governing authority fast.
  • Legislative-change visibility: Quickly spot what changed with a 2025 legislative changes summary and clear marking of new vs. deleted statutory language.
  • One-volume practice coverage: Keep the Estates Code alongside key related statutes you routinely cite in probate, trust, guardianship, and fiduciary litigation matters.

Does this title include the Texas Trust Code, or only the Texas Estates Code?

It includes more than the Estates Code. The publication is designed to include related Texas laws, including the full text of Title 9 of the Texas Property Code (Texas Trust Code) — so you can handle common estates-and-trusts issues without switching between multiple code books.

How does the annotation approach help with briefing and courtroom use?

The annotations are designed to be highly usable in practice:

  • One- to two-sentence case summaries for many sections: You can quickly understand how courts have applied a provision before you draft or argue.
  • Commentary where it matters: For selected statutes, the book provides more detailed commentary to connect the statute to the "why" and "how" in the case law.
  • Curated secondary authority pointers: Where appropriate, it cites leading CLE and law review materials to deepen research efficiently.

What are "disposition" and "derivation" tables, and how do they help Texas lawyers?

These tables help you track statutory history and renumbering, which is especially valuable when you're dealing with older probate forms, legacy citations, or case law that references prior code sections. They're a practical bridge between "what the case cites" and "where the law lives now."