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- Make it a Happy New Year Money-wise
#401k #HoustonEstatePlanning #Probate #ProbateCourt #Inheritance #RevocableTrust #PowerofAttorney #Wills
- What To Do When Your Parent is Progressively Aging
important that your parents review any retirement account information, insurance policies, and their wills
- Becoming an Informed Caregiver
legal information they have given me about powers of attorney and how to make sure that the trust and wills
- Poor Man’s Trusts Approved in California
They must have it notarized and record it with their county within 60 days but can change their mind
- You Can Create Your Own Estate Plan – But Should You?
Often times botched Wills leave executors without enough money to pay for the estate’s taxes, causing
- PROBATE AND NON-PROBATE ASSETS—THE DIFFERENCE CAN MEAN A LOT
· If so, who should be in charge? · What happens to your shares in a business?
- Helping Parents with Their Finances Is Not An Easy Task
Their plans may change over time, especially after important life events, like the birth of a grandchild
- Protecting Assets from Medicaid: How Funding a Trust Can Help
The trustee takes charge of the day-to-day operations of the fund and is not required to make any specific
- I’m Retired… Now What?
Chances are you will need to create an income stream out of your retirement assets.
- Don’t Be Shy: Talk to Parents About the Future
Department of Health and Human Services says that there’s about a 70% chance that a 65-year-old will
- The Three Top Fears in Retirement
men and 50% of women age 65 are expected to live into their mid-80s, which means that there’s a good chance
- FAMILY LAWYERS IN HOUSTON USE PRENUPTIAL TO AGREEMENTS AVOID DIVORCE
Who is in charge of what?