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- Younger Generation Expectation of Inheritance No Longer Supported
percent of children expect to receive something from their parents, only 40 percent of parents have such plans Contact the Texas Estate Planning Attorneys at Your Legacy Legal Care By working with a knowledgeable and experienced Texas estate planning attorney, you can better understand the estate planning process and develop a plan to ensure that your wishes for the future will be carried out. Legal Care, we understand the emotions, confusion, and frustration that can come from not having a plan
- Figuring Out What To Do When Your Family Fails To Live Up To Their Promises
Situations where formal estate planning would have provided some certainty and protection from pain, Making A New Plan We figure out what sort of care you will realistically need in the coming years, how It is the same sort of analysis we do when anyone comes into our office for estate planning advice, but Contact us today to schedule a meeting with our experienced team of estate planning attorneys.
- Poor Man’s Trusts Approved in California
In the past, the only way single people could avoid having their home avoid probate—without adding someone to the title while they were still alive—was by creating a trust. This could be time-consuming and expensive. Starting in 2016, homeowners who want to use the new option will simply sign an instrument called a Simple Revocable Transfer on Death Deed. This will name who will receive the property. They must have it notarized and record it with their county within 60 days but can change their mind and revoke the deed at any time. This new law expires January 1, 2021 in order to allow time to study its effects. Transfer on death deeds that are executed between now and then would not be impacted, but would still be in effect and could be revoked at any time. However, new ones can’t be executed after that date unless the law is extended. The law requires the California Law Revision Commission to study and make recommendations regarding the new deed to the Legislature by January 1, 2020. Reference: The San Francisco Chronicle (November 9, 2015) “Californians have a new way to keep homes out of probate” #AssetProtection #ProbateAttorney #HoustonEstatePlanning #LeagueCityTrustsandEstates #SimpleRevocableTransferonDeathDeed #Probate #ProbateCourt #Inheritance #PowerofAttorney #HoustonEstatePlanningLawyer #Trusts
- Saving Money with Online Wills and Trusts can Result in More Expenses in Probate
Indiana Lawyer recently published “Do-it-yourself dangers” that explains how do-it-yourself estate planning He had wanted his estate to be shared equally among his children, but because the DIY estate plan wasn There are also document-recording peculiarities in each state that estate planning attorneys know and Many people may start with simple estate planning documents online but then see that they need to purchase meet your goals and provide the peace of mind that comes from not worrying about whether the estate plan
- Epstein Signed A New Will Just Days Before His Death
two days before he took his own life, accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein executed a new estate plan One of the important things an estate plan does is ensure that the deceased person’s creditors are paid One of the main reasons people use trusts to do estate planning is because they provide a shield from
- 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 To Do When Your Parent is Progressively Aging
Families react to what is going on when it happens, rather than proactively plan for it. Construct a Plan for Long-Term Care Most seniors will need some form of long-term care as they age. It is important to address this plan with your parents. Speak with your parents about plans for how to pay for their care as they age. Planning now can help reduce stress, confusion, and complications later on.
- Becoming an Informed Caregiver
Eddie planned on scheduling an assessment for his aunt in Houston, as his aunt wanted to prove that there At Your Legacy Legal Care, we meet with many caregivers to discuss long-term care planning for their
- Trusts Can Protect Your Heirs from Themselves
Your Trust Options Depending on your retirement plan and other existing accounts, different types of Estate planning can be stressful and at times emotional process, but when it comes to trusts, an experienced Estate planning can be complicated. If you have questions about the benefits of trusts or estate planning in general, please feel free to
- Going, Going, Gone: True Gifts Can’t Be Taken Back
gift from being re-gifted or sold out of the family is to place a condition on the gift in your estate plan
- Preparing an Inheritance for Your Child With Disabilities
While an inheritance is a natural part of estate planning, there are a few different reasons that some This special type of Trust is created as part of your estate plan and can actually dictate that the money child with a disability being in a position where they need to survive without them, it is important to plan ahead for these types of issues with proper estate planning.
- Protecting Elders from Danger
Elder law attorneys who are also well-credentialed in estate planning can assist you plan for retirement