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James Brown Estate Remains in Dispute

The ongoing James Brown estate battle continues and the complexities begin with the value of the estate.  As you may recall, his estate plan called for his music empire to be put into a charitable trust and used to help needy students. Nevertheless, despite the fact that his will contained…

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Family Discord Likely When No Will Exists

A recent article in Marketwatch’s Moneyologist column, "What to do when a parent dies and leaves no will," starts with a sad example of how families fall apart when the lack of estate planning pits children against each other. The woman recounts how her father told her and her sister…

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Daughter’s Disinheritance Ruled “Unreasonable;” Mother’s Will Reversed

In most cases, as long as basic principles are followed, a person is entitled by law to leave whatever he or she wishes to their heirs. There are no requirements to leave assets to adult children, but a recent ruling in a London Court of Appeals may change this. When…

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You’re Getting Married? Is Your Estate Plan Current?

At some point, everyone needs to consider estate planning. It’s time to create an up-to-date estate plan when you experience one of these life events. Think estate planning isn’t for you? Think again! And it’s not just a one-time deal; changes in your life should result in changes to your…

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Time to Review Your Houston Estate Plan: 4 Key Dates

So how do you know if your estate plan is out-of-date?  If your will or trust predates these four key “freshness dates,” it may be time to visit your attorney for a review. Estate plans are not meant to be a one-time deal. If life changes – or the law…

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“The Widow Lincoln” Sheds Light on Financial Lessons for Houston Widows

As Mary Todd Lincoln’s character in “The Widow Lincoln” faces dozens of unpaid bills for home furnishings, clothes and jewelry, she asks, “How will I ever pay these debts? I am nothing. I am no one.” On top of moving out of the White House, mothering her sons and moving…

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It’s Time Again: Year-End Planning for Houston Families

As 2014 dwindles down, it’s time to consider your year-end planning. The holidays will be here before you know it, and that means the end of 2014 is near. Have you started your year-end planning yet? A recent article in the Physician's Money Digest, titled "10 Financial Planning Tips for…

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Save Your DIY Skills for Saturday Projects, Not Your Houston Estate Plan

The important point to keep in mind is that DIY estate planning provides forms and not legal advice. An attorney may provide you insights into your situation and prepare documents that are specifically tailored to your circumstances and needs, potentially saving your loved ones expense and frustration. Before embarking on…

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Caution Houston: Estate Planning Gotchas During a Divorce

A scenario commonly encountered within estate planning is when an individual dies while negotiating a separation agreement with their spouse, or when in the midst of divorce proceedings.  While a divorce order will void specific bequests to a spouse, merely initiating negotiations or proceedings will not. Married couples typically plan…

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