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  • Want Estate Planning? No, You Need It!

    Planning – It’s a Need,” that explained how one person might be a great choice for guardian, trustee, power of attorney or executor. Talk with a qualified estate planning attorney and let him or her guide you through the process. Develop a good working relationship with an experienced estate planning attorney. searching for hours through papers and trying to determine what to do next, you should consult with an attorney

  • 2016 Estate and Gift Tax Exemptions

    To take advantage of these exemptions you will want to speak with qualified attorneys and accountants

  • Avoid Probate with These Tactics

    Talk to an estate planning attorney for help setting up – and “funding” – a trust. Consult an experienced estate planning or probate attorney for advice on the best options for your specific

  • Important Victory for Salinger Heirs

    Contact a qualified estate planning attorney if you own any intellectual property rights.

  • “Super Bad” Battle Still Raging over James Brown’s Estate

    While the settlement fully resolves the Will contest claims of James’ children, the fight is far from over. Brown’s wife, Tomi Rae Hynie, is still contesting the Will, making the status of the Will’s validity still unresolved. About a year ago, the South Carolina Supreme Court put everything on hold. Now the only thing still in progress is the question of whether or not Tomi Rae Hynie is the legal spouse of James Brown. That issue is being heard by the Court of Appeals. It is the one issue where all the Brown children are united: they want the judge’s ruling that Tomi was Brown’s spouse overturned. If she’s his wife, she controls the money flow from Brown’s copyrights. That’s money that should go into a trust, according to the Will. If Tomi Rae isn’t Brown’s wife, the kids control that money. If the appellate court rules that Tomi Rae is indeed the legal wife of James Brown, then they’d have to next determine if the prenuptial agreement is valid. The court could hold that she’s not the wife, or they could decide it’s a jury issue. If so, this could go on for years. As it stands now, the four adult children named in the settlement would keep the property Brown wanted them to have, remove the Will contest clause, and give them $147,000 collectively. As a part of the deal, they’ll cooperate with the estate and end their legal fight. Reference: WRDW.com (January 26, 2016) “James Brown Estate: What a settlement means for other pending lawsuits” #Pearland #ProbateAttorney #HoustonEstatePlanning #HoustonWills #Friendswood #Probate #ProbateCourt #Inheritance #Clearlake #HoustonEstatePlanningLawyer #Webster

  • Murder in the Spotlight in New York Will Contest

    Dawn, who was just three years old when tragedy struck, claims her aunts’ recent accusation that her dad was responsible for the unsolved murder was intentionally hurtful and has no bearing on their fight over the estate. An article from DNA Info entitled, “Keep My Mother’s Murder out of Our Family Court Battle, Daughter Says,” explains that Dawn and her two aunts are fighting over the will of her grandmother and their mother, Marcia. The aunts claim that Dawn and her dad and lawyer Mitchell Lapidus stole at least $10 million in the last years of Marcia’s life, when she was mentally incapacitated. The aunts believe that Franklin Mark hired a hit man to kill his wife, Gail, in 1982. The two brought up the murder in the court case because they want to depose Lapidus, who helped draft Marcia’s final will. The will leaves $8 million to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and the remainder of her estate to Dawn, according to court records. Whether the tactics will work in challenging the will remain to be seen, but the New York Police Department re-opened an investigation into the murder after the website’s story. Reference: DNA Info (November 19, 2015) “Keep My Mother’s Murder Out of Our Family Court Battle, Daughter Says” #EstatePlanningLawyer #ProbateAttorney #HoustonEstatePlanning #WillChanges #HoustonWills #ProbateCourt #Inheritance #HoustonProbate

  • Just in Case: Designate a Guardian for Your Children Today

    In addition, you can ask your estate planning attorney to help you with the process. If something changes, contact your estate planning attorney to change your guardian choice.

  • What a Tangled Web We Weave By Signing Documents We Don’t Read

    Working with an experienced estate planning attorney to craft a customized plan that incorporates and

  • Pathways to Adulthood for Youth with Disabilities

    This article is based on a conversation by Kim Hegwood, managing attorney for Your Legacy Legal Care,

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

    Contact us today to schedule a meeting with our experienced team of estate planning attorneys.

  • Understanding the Guardianship Process For a Loved One With Disabilities

    During the hearing, there will be two attorneys involved. best way to make sure that you are following all of the appropriate steps is to work with a licensed attorney The expert attorneys here at Your Legacy Legal Care Firm specialize in guardianship law and can help

  • How to Divvy Up Personal Assets Without Splitting Up the Family

    So, check with your experienced estate planning attorney or tax accountant first. 

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