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- Snoop Dogg Too Smart to Have a Will?
Even smaller patterns of giving, such as to your church or your college, may be impacted if you don’t properly
- DON’T NEGLECT YOUR LONG-TERM CARE NEEDS IN YOUR ESTATE PLAN
However, long-term care is quite pricey, especially if it is not properly planned for. However, proper estate planning, which may include Medicaid planning, long-term care insurance and other
- 15 Ways to Mess up your Retirement
Talk with an advisor to be certain that you’re properly diversified with investments that will help you
- DEALING WITH THIRD-PARTY TRUSTS IN DIVORCE
Generally speaking, because Texas is a community property state, negotiating what the court might accept as a fair settlement of property division may not be tremendously difficult. But for couples with more complex property issues — perhaps because of closely-held businesses or a professional , trust money that is brought to a marriage by one spouse or the other tend to be vewed as separate property rather than marital property.
- THERE MAY BE VALUE CREATING A TRUST, EVEN WITH MODEST ASSETS
If the spouse remarries and starts a new family, a trust can ensure the property stays within the lines Another plus with trusts is that if they are properly structured, they can adapt. With proper thought and action, you can create a legacy that reflects your goals, desires and care.
- ADVICE FROM A HOUSTON FAMILY LAWYER FOR NEWLYWED FINANCES
This should include: · Income (wages, businesses, investments) · Assets (accounts, stocks, retirement, property
- HOUSTON BUSINESS LAWYERS OFFER A LEG UP IN PURSUIT OF THE AMERICAN DREAM
wealth is certainly the goal for many small businesses, the owners’ concern should extend in how to properly
- HOUSTON FAMILY LAWYER’S ADVICE FOR NEWLYWED FINANCES
This should include: · Income (wages, businesses, investments) · Assets (accounts, stocks, retirement, property
- AVOID THESE SURPRISES WITH YOUR WILL LAWYER IN HOUSTON
Nearly every estate that owns real property or mineral rights will go through Houston probate. Trusts can give ownership of your property to someone else, so you want to carefully determine what kind
- HOUSTON FAMILY LAWYER’S ADVICE FOR NEWLYWED FINANCES
This should include: · Income (wages, businesses, investments) · Assets (accounts, stocks, retirement, property
- BUSINESS LAWYERS IN HOUSTON OFFER A LEG UP IN PURSUIT OF THE AMERICAN DREAM
creating wealth is certainly the goal for many small businesses, the owners’ concern should extend to properly
- BUSINESS PLANNING LAWYERS IN HOUSTON RECOMMEND ESTATE PLANNING
as part of your estate, even though you likely don’t want it to be treated the same way as the other property •· Do partners need to buy your family out of the business or does ownership transfer to one of these