Deciding who to appoint as a trustee or executor as part of your estate plan can be a tricky business. One obvious option for a trustee is a valued family member, someone that you can count on to act in accordance with your best interest. At McCulloch & Miller, we…
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How Trustees Can Protect Themselves When Managing a Texas Trust
On one hand, being appointed as a trustee for a Houston trust can be something of an honor, as it shows that the grantor of the trust considered you to be a trusted person capable of carrying out the goals of the trust. However, on the other hand, it can…
Investment Management Pitfalls in Estate Planning
Trusts offer a wide range of estate planning benefits depending on a trust’s structure and its ultimate goals. Of course, one of the primary purposes of estate planning is the preservation and growth of estate assets through the effective use of trusts. However, from the investment management perspective, trusts are…
Can You Sue a Texas Trust?
When individuals think about creating a trust, they often envision the protection of assets that comes along with such a legal entity. However, they may not consider the lawsuits that may be brought in connection with managing the trust. Being the trustee of a trust is a major responsibility, but…
The Benefits of Having a Professional Trustee for a Texas Estate Plan
One major component of the Houston estate planning process is picking a trustee to manage the estate after they have passed away. While it may seem like a simple solution to name a family member, it is not always in the best interest of the person—or their loved ones—to do…
What is a Houston Trustee and What Do They Do?
In estate planning, the term “trustee” is often tossed around, but many people do not know what a trustee actually does. In short, a trustee is a person that administers the property or assets for a third party, often for a trust fund or retirement plans and pensions. While the…
The Importance of Choosing the Correct Trustee in Your Estate Plan
Ensuring how a person’s assets and property will be handled after death is a critical first step when drafting a Houston estate plan. Often, a comprehensive estate plan involves the creation of one or more trusts. Thus, the second step of estate planning, determining who to name as a trustee,…
Should I Use a Trust Company?
Consumers often find themselves with investments with one company, insurance with another, a financial advisor with a third company and one or maybe more banks. Depending upon the asset level, it may make sense to put all of this under one roof. Trust companies provide clients with a variety of…
Is a Trust Right for Your Estate Plan?
A trust is a complex document, but taking the time to read it a few times will prove enlightening. If you have questions, call your estate planning attorney, so they can help clarify anything you don’t understand. Attorneys do try to simplify documents when they can, so that clients will…
How Trusts Solve Problems in Estate Planning
Think of trusts like the Swiss army knives of estate planning. There are many different trusts that are used to accomplish many different tasks. At its essence, a trust is a legal document that permits a third party, called the trustee, to hold assets on behalf of a beneficiary. The…