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  • DOES PAYABLE-ON-DEATH NEGATE THE NEED FOR WILLS AND TRUSTS ADMINISTRATION IN TEXAS?

    The very same accounts and assets can be left to one or more trusts, for example, with you naming the generally afford you more control over your assets and allow you to leave more behind for your loved ones

  • 6 Estate Planning Strategies Following COVID-19

    At this point, millions of people have lost loved ones without being able to say goodbye. was also the grief of families being separated, unable to attend key events and missing their loved ones We have been in the estate planning and elder law field for a long time, and we have seen our share of One such decision is Guardianship, which is a way of notifying the court of who you would like to take You do not need to have everything figured out, but it is much kinder on your loved ones if you leave

  • 4 Genius Ways to Avoid Probate in Texas

    strategies you can employ to bypass probate and ensure a smoother transfer of your estate to your loved ones All in all, creating trust means your loved ones can receive their inheritance more quickly and efficiently This saves time and money and provides a smooth transition of assets to your loved ones. chances of your estate going through probate, ensuring a smooth transition of assets to your loved ones

  • Our Transition to Your Legacy Legal Care™

    grandparents struggle with the ins and outs of Social Security, estate planning, asset protection, elder After experiencing her loved ones’ challenges first-hand, she founded Hegwood Law Group to assist other For over 25 years, our firm has helped families plan for the future, protect their loved ones, and have Hegwood Law Group has focused exclusively on elder law, asset protection, estate planning, long-term We know the importance of establishing a lasting legacy for you and your loved ones, but we also know

  • ADVICE FROM A HOUSTON PRENUPTIAL LAWYER REGARDING SECOND MARRIAGES

    A big one is how money will be handled by the couple. Who is in charge of paying the bills? be caring together for minor step-children, the prenup can help to protect everyone involved should one

  • How to Transfer Your Home Without Jeopardizing Your Medicaid Eligibility

    transfer the property to a sibling with equity interest in the home and who has lived in the property for one If you have questions about how you can transfer your property to a loved one, without risking your Medicaid

  • College Funding 101

    Allow one simple principle to guide your plans: the earlier you begin saving, the more your money can understand your options, how to protect those savings, and make the best decisions to protect your loved ones

  • Personal Finance Myths Debunked!

    About one half of all Americans ages 55 to 65 don’t have a will. If you should pass away without one, a judge will decide how to divvy up your assets and who will raise

  • WHERE WILL MY PROPERTY GO AFTER I DIE?

    are considering if they need a will should know what happens to their property if they die without one One is separate property, and the other is community property.

  • What is the Best Trust for a Person with a Disability?

    It becomes even more intricate when planning for a loved one with a disability. The Third-Party Special Needs Trust is often used in estate planning to provide for a loved one with Conclusion: Protecting Your Loved One's Future Setting up a trust for a disabled person is a crucial with careful planning and professional guidance, you can create a trust that best serves your loved one's

  • Houston Estate Planning for the Chronically Ill

    More than half of Americans now have at least one chronic health condition, mental disorder or substance Contact A Houston Estate Planning Attorney Even if you are (or have a loved one) currently in a nursing

  • Estate Planning Laws in Texas

    helpful to stay in the loop about the following quirky regulations: Community Property Laws Texas is one When one spouse passes away, they can leave their share of assets or property to whomever they would attorney can help you navigate Texas law while setting up the brightest future possible for your loved ones

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