What steps can you take when a parent passes away without sharing the location of a will or telling you who the attorney was who drafted and executed the will? What if you can't find any copies in what seem like reasonable hiding places in Houston? The article, "What steps…
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Houston Families Can Start Fresh During New Year
January is an excellent time to review and update your estate plan – even if all you do is make a list of the things you mean to do in 2016. A recent article in The Business Investor's Daily, "5 Changes to Make to Your Financial Plan Now," provides a…
Houston Heirs Will Thank You for Proper Estate Planning
Financial planners who help families build and manage assets are often asked what documents are needed in an estate plan. The following documents create a foundation of an estate plan: an up-to-date will, a durable power of attorney for health care (sometimes called a health care proxy), and an advance…
Scheduled Court Appearances Vital to Legal Cases
An entire $3 million estate of a Texas doctor was awarded to his ex-wife in a recent court ruling. Mrs. Denise Reichert took the oath of independent executrix of the will and estate of Dr. Oscar Reichert. The judge who presided over the hearing dismissed the contest of will filed…
California Decision Highlights Planning Mishaps
This is a great example of a failure to think outside of the box. Literally. A California man created a handwritten will that left all of his property to his wife if he were to predecease her. He also wrote that if they should both die at the same time,…
Contents of Will Publicly Announced British Actor Lord Attenborough’s Final Wishes
Upon British actor and director Lord Richard Attenborough's death, the value of his estate and his last wishes were made public via his will. His estate in the United Kingdom was worth approximately £1.5 million, not including the value of any assets held in trust or any foreign assets. However,…
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…
History Buffs Note: Old Wills Searchable Online
Historical wills can offer a window into the past and provide researchers a new perspective on history. Today, old wills for such luminary figures as Herman Melville, Samuel Morse, J.P. Morgan and many other historical figures, can be easily accessed on the web. The well-known genealogical website, Ancestry.com, spent two…
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…
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…