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  • Planning for the Worst: Estate Advice for Simultaneous Deaths

    person should be deemed to have died first – an important factor when considering estate taxes and the direction By listing your preferences in advance, you ensure your assets are distributed in accordance with your

  • A “Get Organized” Checklist for 2016

    your estate documents, including your will, your medical and financial powers of attorney and your advance directive for end-of-life care (living will).

  • The Technologies That Will Transform Estate Planning Forever

    Technological advances make it easier than ever for both estate planning attorneys and their clients estate planning world has needed a modern approach for some time now, and as more and more technological advances

  • Estate Planning During Times of Uncertainty

    In fact, events like a pandemic highlight the need for advanced estate planning. To find out how advanced estate planning will help protect you and your family, call us at (281) 885-

  • Prenup Isn’t a Four-Letter Word

    It should be done well in advance of the wedding, and when considering a prenuptial agreement, the fiancée

  • To Convert or Not to Convert My IRA to a Roth. That is the Question.

    You should always talk with your estate planning attorney before executing any conversions or advanced

  • Estate Planning Laws in Texas

    Each spouse must plan out in advance what they would like to do with their portion of the house.

  • What if I Don’t Want a Guardianship?

    Healthcare Directives For individuals who are getting to the point where they are no longer able to make A directive to physicians addresses those instances when you are terminal and incapacitated.

  • Houston Special Needs Lawyer: Basics of a Special Needs Trust

    with a disability from the care and assistance they need, it is important to not let these assets pass directly your child; instead, they are owned by the Trust and managed by a Trustee of your choosing who will direct Medicaid and SSI will ignore the assets in the Special Needs Trust as they are not directly owned by Houston special needs attorneys caution that assets in a Special Needs Trust may not be given directly chosen or a small or moderate sum of money is being left behind, Houston special needs lawyers often direct

  • Estate Planning Tips for Power Couples

    Couples in their 60s or older may have already discussed healthcare directives with their children or A written healthcare directive is essential to establish who makes decisions in case you become incapacitated

  • Texas Lady Bird Deed Vs. Transfer on Death Deed

    Therefore, it’s important to name your executor in advance. What happens if I die without a will?

  • Do I Need a Prenup?

    other estate planning documents in place, like a will, trusts, powers of attorney, and health care directives

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