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  • Complete a Complete Estate Plan

    Brainerd (MN) Dispatch reports in “3 common estate planning questions, answered,” that there is, however, one financial planning primarily benefits you, your estate planning primarily benefits your family and loved ones Speak with an experienced estate planning attorney to develop one.

  • Moving 529 Money Between Beneficiaries is a Piece of Cake

    If you have multiple grandchildren with 529 college-savings accounts, can you move some money from one As the owner of the account, you have the ability to change the beneficiary on the account from one eligible transfer will vary by plan, but in almost all cases, you should be able to move any amount of money from one beneficiary to another—such as transferring 50% of the money from one grandchild’s account to another You would have to open up a new account if you didn’t already have one for the new beneficiary.

  • Be Smart When You Say “I Do” the Second or Third Time

    prenup can provide a fair and equitable way for a couple to start a relationship—particularly when: one has more assets than the other; one spouse is expecting to inherit future assets; or there are children One of the disadvantages is potentially losing benefits from your first marriage such as a pension or

  • Tips on Creating a “Life After Me” Document

    loans and debts owed; Receipts; Family history, including the location of your family tree (if you have one identification; The physical location of the documents that your executor of your will and your loved ones You could also have a video file for your loved ones where you can say your goodbye in a video. And remember to tell your loved one(s) that this “Life After Me” document exists and where to find it It shows them how much you care, lets you have one final goodbye, and—most importantly—makes the aftermath

  • Houston Will Lawyer: Estate Planning Is About Creating Your Legacy

    also help you with setting up a family trust that can be used to further causes that you or your loved ones

  • Easy Ways to Help Plan Your Estate

    This includes those we leave behind, who must deal with the pain and grief of losing a loved one and article, titled “5 Ways to Plan Your Estate,” says you can make this process a lot easier for your loved ones Typically, if there’s more than one name on the title, the property is deemed to be jointly held, especially

  • Former Vanity Fair Contributing Editor Makes Headlines with Estate Dispute

    The settlement allows matriarch Edith Anthoine to live in the one-bedroom apartment until she dies, with swapped a four-bedroom on Lexington Avenue and 77th Street with Michael and Alison in exchange for her one-bedroom

  • Harris County Probate Law – The Basics

    Again, if there was a will, then one of the first steps the executor and the Harris County probate lawyer

  • Estate Planning for Women | Houston Will and Trust Lawyer

    when a woman was expected to stay home and live on an “allowance” if her husband chose to give her one

  • Another Young Actor Dies Without a Will

    One of the most important is establishing a medical power of attorney. Every adult who’s over 18 years should have one.

  • Who Gets My Stuff if I Die Without a Will?

    What happens to this stuff after someone dies depends on many factors, and one of the biggest is whether However, in blended families, the law typically notes a percentage or faction—such as one-third or one-half For example, what’s a third of the couch or one half of the jewelry? One idea to avoid an epic meltdown is a lottery system where the heirs take turns selecting and pick

  • Practicing Your Estate Plan Makes Perfect

    Southeast Missourian’s article “Get it together: Organizing your estate now will ease the burden on loved ones copies of their estate documents, giving them access to all of the financial and estate plan data in one One way of organizing services is to develop a filing system that is easily readable. Many families have one or two children who will oversee the distribution and settling of an estate. Missourian (March 7, 2016) “Get it together: Organizing your estate now will ease the burden on loved ones

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