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Complex Family Dynamics and their Impact on Texas Estate Plans

Regardless of the makeup of a family, family dynamics can often be complicated. But fighting about food and what to watch on TV are simple problems compared to disputes about a loved one’s estate. These lawsuits can cost millions of dollars and tear families apart. Instead, there are steps that…

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How Houston Estate Planning Impacts Blended Families

No will is the same; however, some wills are more complicated than others because of family dynamics and related situations. One family dynamic that makes a will slightly more complex is when a blended family is involved. A blended family—made up of families that come together over time with new…

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Houston Estate Planning Considerations for Adoptive Parents

Houston families with adopted children have to keep certain concerns in mind while estate planning. If a child is not formally and legally adopted, that child generally will not receive the same treatment in the event of a parent’s death. Inheritance and property will not usually pass on to that…

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Blended Family Finances Require Extra Special Care

Blended families are almost the new normal in America. A Pew Research Center analysis shows that as many as 40% of all new marriages include at least one person who had been married before. For another comparison, in 1960, 13% of all married adults had been married before, compared to…

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How the Blended Family Benefits from an Estate Plan

With about half of all marriages ending in divorce, second marriages and blended families have become the new normal in many communities. Estate planning for a blended family requires three-dimensional thinking for all concerned. An article from The University Herald, “The Challenges and Complexities of Estate Planning for Blended Families,…

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End of Life Measures Get Complicated with Shared Legal Powers

The idea that spouses and their stepchildren will share the legal power to make health care decision sounds good in theory, but, in practice, there may be some unexpected side effects. Simple things get complicated in blended families. The idea that stepchildren and a spouse will work together to make…

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And You Thought a Volatile Market Was a Threat to Your Estate Plan

It seems like families need to spend more time discussing estate plans and their finances, especially if they are blended families, to prevent major disruptions. For the second consecutive year, family conflict was named as the biggest treat to estate planning by estate planning and elder law attorneys and other…

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Brad Pitt is Savvy About His Children’s Future

Here’s one celebrity savvy about estate planning. Actor and producer Brad Pitt has an estate plan that will keep his money away from his ex and benefit his children through a $250 million trust. After reading about so many celebrities who fail to plan for the future, it’s refreshing to…

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The Unexpected Threat to Estate Planning

Neglecting to plan for family dynamics can destroy the best estate plans. Make sure to address both difficult personalities and tax liabilities. They can be equally problematic. Saving loved ones from a large tax bill and maximizing the transfer of wealth across generations is great, but your estate plan needs…

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Blended Families Need to Blend Estate Planning Too

Estate plans are as individual as the families that they are created for. Blended families need estate plans that address their own dynamics, including the resources and children that each spouse brings to the new family. Blended families who marry, when children are young, are different from those who marry…

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