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How to Distribute Texas Trust Assets to Beneficiaries

While people think about their loved ones receiving their assets—and being financially secure—after their passing, they often do not consider how the loved ones will receive these funds. It may seem simplistic; however, there are a few different ways for loved ones to receive their inheritance. These different methods will…

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What is a Houston Life Insurance Trust?

Many individuals – especially those with children – do not want to think about what would happen to their family if they passed away. Although many people have life insurance to cover the cost of raising a child in the event of their untimely death, they do not think about…

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Houston Estate Planning Lawyers Can Assist with the Preparation of a Living Trust

In Houston and throughout Texas, living trusts allow property owners to use their assets during their lifetime while ensuring that their assets are securely transferred to their beneficiaries. The legal document is similar to a will in that it allows financial assets and personal property to be passed on to…

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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,…

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Dad’s Will and Trust at Odds?

A will and a trust are separate legal documents that typically share a common goal of facilitating a unified estate plan. While these two items ideally work in tandem, since they are separate documents, they sometimes run in conflict with one another–either accidentally or intentionally. A revocable trust, commonly called…

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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…

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How is a Quitclaim Deed Different from a Warranty Deed?

Both of these deeds are used widely, but they are very different. Choosing the wrong one, could lead to a lot of legal headaches. Deeds are the legal documents used when real estate properties are purchased, sold or transferred from one owner to another. The deed is used to transfer…

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