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- What You Should Never Put in Your Will: Guidance from Houston’s Premier Estate Planning Attorn
Property in Living Trusts Assets in a living trust are designated to bypass the probate process , making
- Common Bad Excuses For Putting Off Estate Planning
Texas law, and not your wishes, will determine how a court-appointed representative distributes your While Texas courts will naturally look to next of kin, what if two sets of grandparents and your sister A Texas court will appoint a guardian to oversee the inheritance until that time. In some cases, estate planning can also help you avoid a protracted probate action.
- Estate Planning Tips From A Texas Hero
Tenth: And I direct and enjoin my Executrix and Executors, that after the Probate and Registry of this my last will, and return of an Inventory of my Estate, the County, or other Court of Probate, have no
- Epstein Signed A New Will Just Days Before His Death
Court documents filed in the U.S. Since court documents, including probate documents, are public records, they are open to public inspection
- How to Slice Your Pie of Assets into Unequal Slices That Your Kids will Enjoy
16, 2015) “An unequal sharing of the wealth” #Stepchildren #TrustsandEstates #HoustonEstatePlanning #Probate
- Estate Planning During Times of Uncertainty
tape and ensure your savings and assets are handled in accordance with your wishes while also avoiding probate
- Nevada Proposes Court Reform to Protect Elderly from Predators
County’s guardianship system, a system that was supposed to safeguard the assets of senior citizens whom courts The commission heard from District Court Judge Cynthia Dianne Steele, who said that about half of the
- What to Donate and Who Should Do It
January 2, 2016) “Red flags to avoid when donating to charity” #EstatePlanningLawyer #HoustonWills #Probate
- Careful Planning for Blended Families is a Must
assets will flow privately to the surviving family after the first spouse dies—they don’t go through probate Wills are required to go through probate. That is the only place they have any sway. Probate delays the distribution of assets in a will, and it’s a public process. Kids From Fighting Over Their Step-Parent’s Inheritance” #AssetProtection #LimitedPowerofAppointment #Probate
- Retirement Tips and Answers to Tough Questions
However, the laws involving probate, property, trusts and estate taxes are different in each state.
- Jayhawk State Has Special Estate Recovery Rules
Usually when someone dies, the person’s family may need to initiate probate. When the deceased had all of the property in joint tenancy with a spouse, probate isn’t needed. These items typically don’t have to be probated: joint tenancy property property with a transfer-on-death interest in at the time of death—even though that property would ordinarily not have to go through the probate Hence, contrary to standard probate law, the estate can consist of joint tenancy property, property with
- Americans Disabilities Act (ADA) Requires Emergency Preparedness Programs to Be Accessible to Those
This is why local governments have emergency preparedness programs, and the court system has ruled that Even though these management practices are in place under the court rulings, certain issues still have Accessible vehicles are also, of course, a ubiquitous tool in assisting with evacuations.