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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,…

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Often Overlooked: How Will Heirs Pay the Estate Tax?

We’ve heard or read the stories of wealthy families forced to sell off prized heirlooms so that hefty estate taxes could be paid.  It is never a happy day when an heir needs to sell the family home, wine collection, fine art or collection of vintage automobiles to raise cash…

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Is a Silent Trust Right For Your Houston Family?

Creating a tool to keep a trust secret from an heir may be considered a "first world" problem, but it is a problem nonetheless. Wealthy families who value their accomplishments are concerned that heirs who know that they are going to receive large amounts of wealth through a trust may…

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No Kids? You Still Need Houston Estate Plan

When most people think of wills and estate plans, they usually think about the primary function of distributing assets to children. The natural next thought is, if they have no children, then they don't need a will. But estate plans, and especially wills, actually serve a number of important purposes,…

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Can You Be A Millennial Millionaire in Houston?

The one thing that all 401(k) millionaires have in common, according to a Forbes' article "Nine Ways To Be A Millionaire In Retirement," it is saving at a much higher amount than others. Whatever your career path may be and whatever your earnings level is, start saving early. While millennials…

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Houston: Why Do You Need Life Insurance?

It's no surprise that many Americans have chosen not to have any life insurance at all, according to NASDAQ's recent article, "Why Have Life Insurance?" A recent study by a life insurance advocacy group, LIMRA, revealed that most Americans think that life insurance is expensive. They were asked to name…

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Medicare 2016 Premium Concerns Loom

As a direct result of complex relationships between Social Security and Medicare and a number of other unforeseen issues, 2016 will be an expensive year for some seniors, according to Forbes' recent article, "Untangling the Medicare Premium Mess — And What It Means For You." Medicare laws require it to…

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Is Your Estate Plan In Place?

Perhaps the biggest reason to have an estate plan is to decide who will raise and care for your children if you and your spouse should both pass away. An experienced estate attorney who is knowledgeable about guardian ship laws in your state can help you make a plan, as…

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