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  • The 4 Top Estate Planning Tips for Business Owners

    Then the IT guy who comes by every once in awhile shows up. One of the longest serving employees exclaims, “Have some respect for the dead!”

  • How Much Does Probate Cost in Texas?

    But after their passing, your grief now comes with Texas-sized probate costs. Some other common probate costs include: Inventory filing fee (if filed 90+ days after appointment) Claims Texas law states that an executor can be paid up to 5% commission as standard compensation for what comes Location of Assets — If some estate assets are located in another state, ancillary probate proceedings

  • Estate Planning Tips for Power Couples

    You’ll need to address some issues about the assets you each have now and those you’ll accumulate during Make it clear where the money would come from to pay for long-term care.

  • Can I Designate a Guardian for Myself or My Children in Texas?

    Therefore, when it comes to children, a guardian is someone who is going to take care of them after the This agreement came about from advocates who state that these adults with disabilities can make some

  • Estate Planning During Times of Uncertainty

    Crisis Even in the wake of a disaster, it is important to make plans for the days, weeks, and months to come Given COVID-19’s potentially fatal outcomes, the pandemic has forced many of us to come to terms with

  • The Procrastinator’s Guide to Estate Planning

    Unfortunately, the importance of such a task does not make it any more appealing when it comes time to Having proper estate planning documents established will allow you to make your wishes known when it comes

  • Prenup Isn’t a Four-Letter Word

    acquire your assets together, arguably they should be shared, but that’s not necessarily true if you come

  • Figuring Out What To Do When Your Family Fails To Live Up To Their Promises

    Some of the most heart-rending cases our firm has ever been involved with are situations where broken Situations where formal estate planning would have provided some certainty and protection from pain, The day has come when they are the ones asking for help instead of giving it, and the sandwich generation So, as a neutral third party, we come in and assess the situation. Making A New Plan We figure out what sort of care you will realistically need in the coming years, how

  • Should Inflation Prompt You to Revisit Your Long-term Financial and Estate Plans?

    While overall rates of inflation are likely to fall to some degree, prices will inevitably get higher Solid retirement planning makes all the difference when it comes to your purchasing power. Some may opt to take on less investment risk as they are approaching or hitting retirement, but the highest

  • What Assets to Leave to Your Family

    Much of the real estate in estates is sentimental, and how to leave these homes to your heirs is a very But some assets don’t get this step-up in basis—like retirement accounts. Other than qualified accounts, there’s not much difference between hard and virtual assets when it comes Capital gains, death and income taxes all come into play when planning for the transfer of wealth from

  • Preparing an Inheritance for Your Child With Disabilities

    While an inheritance is a natural part of estate planning, there are a few different reasons that some Some worry about others taking that money from their child, while others may want their children to qualify Another approach that some parents take is to disinherit their special needs child and instead give the Trusts, you can write a specific letter of intent to either a caregiver or even a facility or group home

  • Saying Goodbye Without a Major Hit in the Wallet

    Also, funeral homes are required to provide pricing information by phone. Create a budget. Reputable funeral directors will either work within the budget or recommend a funeral home that can. The median price of a metal casket sold by a funeral home is around $2,400, and the high-end ones can However, you don’t have to buy a casket from a funeral home, and the funeral home must accept a casket You don’t have to buy a funeral home’s complete package.

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