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- Houston Business Planning Lawyer: What Happens to Your Sole Proprietorship When You Die?
you die with or without a will, the assets that you use in your business could go into Harris County probate
- Practicing Your Estate Plan Makes Perfect
Organizing your estate now will ease the burden on loved ones later” #HoustonEstatePlanning #Inheritance #Probate
- How to Include NFTs in Your Estate Plans
That is true even if a judge orders the inheritance during probate. It is also a good idea to include the security questions associated with a given account and, of course
- Can You Believe That 10,000 Baby Boomers Turned 65 Today?
Most states’ probate laws include real and personal property, such as a home, in the estate.
- NEW TEXAS FAMILY LAWS AFFECT CHILD SUPPORT
Prior to Sept. 1, 2013 only $7,500 of that total amount was taken into consideration by the court when Now, with the new law in effect, an additional $1,050 is counted, which means the parent receiving the amount will not change unless one party specifically requests the adjustment, or modification, and — of course — the court orders the modification. CSHB 3017 clarifies the income allowed to be counted when determining child support by including veterans
- How to Deal with Greedy Family Members after a Death
Step 6: Get Help From a Probate Attorney When beneficiaries threaten legal action against an estate, Capable probate attorneys assist in numerous ways during times of duress, including: Reviewing estate
- Our Transition to Your Legacy Legal Care™
Group has focused exclusively on elder law, asset protection, estate planning, long-term care planning, probate
- Estate Planning During a Divorce: 4 Key Considerations
trust means that funds can go to beneficiaries upon the grantor’s death – without being tied up in the probate
- Not Rich Enough to Have an Estate Plan? No Way!
All of this should be accomplished while minimizing taxes, court costs, and legal fees. living trust is another important estate planning document because it may allow your estate to avoid probate A trust will prevent the court from controlling your assets and allow for privacy of your estate. March 6, 2016) “Estate Planning for the Rest of Us” #AssetProtection #ProbateAttorney #HoustonWills #Probate
- The Procrastinator’s Guide to Estate Planning
enormous amount of time, energy, and money by sorting out your estate ahead of time so you can avoid probate Without a will on record, a court may end up deciding who inherits your assets or takes care of your
- What to Do If You Suspect Elder Financial Abuse
Sometimes, the abuser may face fines, probation, or imprisonment.
- What to Know About Estate Planning After a Divorce
documents before the execution of a new or updated estate plan can leave you vulnerable to a costly probate