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- The Three Top Fears in Retirement
Talk to an experienced elder law attorney about your options, such as a Medicaid Trust.
- 5 Reasons You Need An Estate Plan
An estate plan typically includes: A Last Will and Testament A Trust A Medical Power of Attorney A Statutory Succession Plan You may think estate planning is for people who have more assets than you, but as these five points Others create family foundations or set up charitable trusts. You can also establish a charitable remainder trust (CRT) which gives beneficiaries a stream of income
- What Will Happen if I Don’t Update my Beneficiaries?
A qualified trusts and estates lawyer can also help you deal with planning for minor children and those
- It’s That Time of Year!
a good idea for elderly folks to sign emergency contact forms—before it’s needed—that authorizes a trusted
- FAMILY LAWYERS IN HOUSTON USE PRENUPTIAL TO AGREEMENTS AVOID DIVORCE
You are about to get married, after all, there should be trust and honesty between you.
- 10 Common Mistakes People Make When Applying for Medicaid
Transfers to disabled children, caretaker children, certain siblings, and money in any trusts that are
- Is Regifting My Inheritance Tacky?
Luckily, this situation can be prevented through the use of Special Needs Trusts, or Supplemental Needs Trusts, when putting your estate planning in place.
- Harris County Probate Lawyer: Issues to Consider with an Out-of-State Probate
lawyers use to get around an out of state probate include placing the property into a revocable living trust
- What Is Asset Protection? Who Am I Protecting My Assets From?
this type of planning, call our office at (281) 218-0880 and ask about our Domestic Asset Protection Trusts
- Family Matters: Legacy Planning for Adopted Children
For the purposes of wills and trusts that provide gifts or distributions, the rights of adopted and biological offspring are identical – even if the child was adopted after the will or trust was executed.
- 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.
- News of Millionaire Maiden’s Estate Shows Need for Estate Planning
“Treasurer distributes Granite City millionaire maiden’s fortune” #Intestacy #HoustonGuardianship #TrustsandEstates