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  • Careful Planning for Blended Families is a Must

    Strategies include planning methods such as using a revocable living trust rather than a will. for an unhappy step-kid to break a living trust. In addition, it’s more effective to disinherit an estranged child using a living trust. The trust can eliminate the possibility for a lawsuit. An online will or trust won’t cut it with all of the issues involved with a blended family.

  • Dying Without a Will and What Happens to Your Stuff

    govern whom among a deceased’s relatives will receive the property and assets when there’s no will or trust

  • Do I Need a Will?

    Trust and estate attorneys can help you transfer property to heirs in the most tax-efficient way possible

  • Billionaire’s Daughter’s Will Contest Settles for Millions

    Augustine’s petition also claimed that the will’s beneficiaries took advantage of the trust and confidence Kirk Kerkorian was obligated to provide $7 million to a trust created on Kira’s behalf based on his marital Under the will contest settlement, another $1.5 million will be given to the teen’s trust. HoustonWills #Probate #ProbateCourt #Inheritance #LeagueCityProbateAttorney #HoustonEstatePlanningLawyer #Trusts

  • Considerations Before Owning a Business with Your Spouse

    devoted to one another as spouses and as business partners can bring higher levels of accountability and trust Couple-Owned Business Contracts When starting a business with a spouse, it may be tempting to rely on the trust

  • Planning for Your Digital Legacy

    If something were to happen to you, your estate planning attorney or another trusted person should have digital assets, including photos and important documents, to the cloud, and ensure that your attorney and trusted Digital assets can be placed into a trust or distributed through your will, or you could grant access

  • Understanding Capacity Requirements for Estate Planning in Texas

    An invalid will or trust can be challenged by a family member who believes they have been wronged by Our estate planning attorneys understand the intricacies of trust and estate planning in Texas and can

  • Houston Elder Lawyer Answers, “When should I start planning for long-term care?”

    A solid Medicaid Plan and/or Irrevocable trust may also be a wise idea in order to protect your family

  • Not Rich Enough to Have an Estate Plan? No Way!

    A revocable living trust is another important estate planning document because it may allow your estate A trust will prevent the court from controlling your assets and allow for privacy of your estate. Plus, you can change the trust whenever you want.

  • ADVICE FROM A HOUSTON PRENUPTIAL LAWYER REGARDING SECOND MARRIAGES

    Wills and trusts come into play when looking at inheritance, so the prenup is more of a starting point

  • Seniors, Don’t Get Taken!

    That, along with many seniors being more polite and trusting, often makes them marks for schemes by unscrupulous

  • Retirement Planning 101

    basic estate planning documents in place: a will, powers of attorney, healthcare proxy, and perhaps a trust

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