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- Administrator Vs. Executor: What’s the Difference?
They are both responsible for overseeing the administration of a deceased person’s estate. They are both responsible for overseeing the administration of a deceased person’s estate.
- What if I Don’t Want a Guardianship?
But filing for guardianship is not always ideal for both parties.
- Protecting Assets from Medicaid: How Funding a Trust Can Help
Ideally, we would like to help loved ones on both ends of the continuum of life: the younger generation
- Medicaid Planning Mistakes: What Not to Do
to make final decisions, always be sure to run your ideas by a Medicaid planning attorney to ensure nothing
- What Happens When You Die Without A Will In Texas?
What happens if something happens to both parents? It’s important to have contingency plans in place so that even if both parents pass away, the children
- Houston Special Needs Lawyer: Basics of a Special Needs Trust
with special needs and the benefit of such an arrangement is that the Trustee and the non-profit are both
- WORKING WITH A TEXAS LAWYER TO FUND A SPECIAL NEEDS TRUST
With medical bills, special educational needs, therapy, and more, it can feel like there is just nothing
- 92-Year-Old Media Mogul’s Health and Succession Plan Closely Watched
Redstone is the controlling shareholder of both Viacom and CBS Corp, and his health has been steadily
- Not On the Same Page? What to Do if Your Spouse Disagrees With You About Estate Planning
decide on the right plans for your family’s future and has experience in proposing options that fit both
- MANY HARRIS COUNTY ESTATE PLANNING LAWYERS OVERLOOK THIS IMPORTANT ASPECT OF TRUST ADMINISTRATION
These may include professional companies that do nothing but administer trusts.
- The Inextricable Link Between Long-Term Planning and Freedom
A similar effect can be felt both during and after you have completed your estate plans.
- It’s That Time of Year!
group deductions into either this year or next, if you believe you’re not going to qualify to itemize both