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Are Adopted Children Entitled to Inherit Under a Texas Will?

For parents that have adopted children, it is important to understand how the law understands adopted children to be part of their families. In the estate planning process, our clients that have adopted children often want to make sure that their kids are well taken care of after their passing.…

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5 Reasons Beneficiary Designations Don’t Work Well for Estate Planning

It’s no question that estate planning can seem daunting. Beyond your last will and testament, there are a bevy of other documents that may seem unnecessary, duplicative, or just plain overwhelming. You may think making beneficiary designations, or forms that allow you to transfer assets directly to individuals without dealing…

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Common Mistakes Made in Texas Estate Plans

Putting together an estate plan is often a long but well-thought-out process. However, last-minute mistakes can lead to future complications. These last-minute mistakes may be changing a designation in the plan at the last second, taking advice from someone and not consulting with their attorney, or not paying attention to…

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What are the Main Estate Planning Blunders to Avoid?

“Maintaining a valid and current estate plan is vitally necessary in order to ensure the efficient and orderly dispersion of assets after a person dies. However, even a small mistake can create huge problems during the settlement process, and in many cases, these errors are impossible for anyone to correct.”…

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What Should I Know about Beneficiary Designations?

Many people have tens of thousands–even hundreds of thousands–of dollars in their IRAs. If you have an asset that large, shouldn’t you devote more effort to planning for its ultimate disposition? A designated beneficiary is named on a life insurance policy or some type of investment account as the individual(s)…

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Some BIG Estate Planning Actions for 2020

This time of the year is a great time to revisit your estate plan, so you can ensure your legacy is protected for years to come.” Many of us set New Year’s resolutions to improve our quality of life. While it’s often a goal to exercise more or eat more…

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Why are IRA Beneficiary Designations So Important?

If you pass away without naming beneficiaries in your will, it can create legal entanglements for your heirs. If you decide to purchase a life insurance policy or to put some money into a new deferred annuity contract or Individual Retirement Account (IRA), you need to complete the beneficiary form.…

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Helping Parents Be Sure Their Families are Protected

Yes, it is old-school, but if your family is on the traditional side, headed up by a breadwinner dad who runs the finances, then you need to make plans to ensure that your family will be okay, if something should happen to you. This advice also applies to mothers who…

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5 Biggest Mistakes of Beneficiary Designations

There’s an easy way for select assets to be passed to heirs, with no need for probate. It’s called the beneficiary designation. Your will is a document that is used to pass property and assets to your heirs, but it’s not the only way. Certain accounts or assets have beneficiary…

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The Difference Between Per Capita And Per Stirpes – Beneficiary Designations

Out-of-date beneficiary designations could completely undo your entire estate plan. It happens often, since people often neglect these ‘fine print’ details. We hope that you have a will to ensure that your assets are distributed according to your wishes after you pass. However, if you are like most Americans, many…

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