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Robin Williams’ Estate Battle Continues

Divorce lawyers know that some of the most intense fights between a couple can erupt over the most insignificant item —- a matchbook collection or a set of souvenir spoons from family vacations.  The stuff being fought over serves as a proxy because the parties are angry with each other…

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Change Your Will? Not a Do-It-Yourself Project for Houston Families

Recollections of re-writing a will or scribbling changes to a will after the document has been executed are common.  There is a process and procedure to revoking a will.  Without the guidance of an experienced estate attorney, a prior and properly executed will trumps a do-it-yourself will. A recent article…

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Jimi Hendrix Family Battles Estate Planning Snafus

It’s hard to imagine legendary guitarist Jimi Hendrix preparing a will; only 27 when he died, he likely did not have a great deal of assets. However, his estate grew after his death, and his not having a will, combined with a lopsided will of his father, led to years…

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NY Psychiatrist Accused of Undue Influence Over Vulnerable Patient

The classic story of a vulnerable wealthy elderly person being influenced by a caretaker who seeks to enrich him or herself has been updated in a dispute between a disinherited brother and psychiatrist/girlfriend of a Texas woman who is alleged to have been manipulated out of millions. A successful and…

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Having THAT Conversation with Your Houston Heirs

While some estate planning is better than none, most Americans don't speak with their heirs about basic issues – like where the wills can be found – and most wills are not updated. A recent study from the Center on Wealth and Philanthropy at Boston College, estimates that between 2007…

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Don’t Let Texas Decide What Happens to Your Houston Assets

Drafting your will and testament is not exactly on most summer to-do lists. For many, the process is a memento mori, a task more foreboding than mowing the overgrown lawn. It's no surprise that according to the American Bar Association, 55 percent of Americans do not have a will or…

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Should Houstonians Write Their Own Wills? Probably Not.

Most people do it to save money, but they may overlook or forget to take care of some important details – details that may eventually cost them much more than the amount they could save. Wills, trusts and estate plans should be crafted with the help of an estate planning…

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Estate Planning Tips for Houston Widows

For the last several decades, you’ve always made these kinds of decisions together. What can already be an emotional task of drafting a will is even more so after the loss of a lifelong partner. Even in the event of a terminal illness diagnosis with time to prepare in advance,…

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