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Confusion Over Assets For Cohabiting Couples in Houston

Here are some potential pitfalls to keep in mind for couples who are thinking of keeping some or all of their assets separate. When two people have lived together outside of marriage for some time, the question of who owns what can get downright confusing. Obviously, jointly owned assets can…

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Use Family Meetings As A Forum For Estate Planning in Houston

A productive family meeting can have a profound impact not only on the individual family members who attend, but also on all those they interact with afterwards. Communication is key when it comes to estate planning. In fact, the entirety of an estate plan – from the advance health directives…

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Are You A Money Manager For Others in Houston?

If you’re handling the finances for an older family member or are about to do so, some sticky challenges can pop up quicker than you think. Managing your personal finances can be a challenge. But what if you had to manage money for someone else? Managing the finances of a…

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Your Houston Business Exit: By Design Or By Default?

What will be the most likely exit scenario from your business when the time comes? If you own a small business, what will your last day at work be like? What is your exit strategy? The answer hinges on whether your exit will be by design or by default. To…

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Houston Families Can Plan For Estate And Gift Tax Exemption In 2014

Starting in 2014 … the basic exclusion will go up to $5.34 million per person, from $5.25 million this year. [However,] there will be no change in the annual exclusion, which allows you to give $14,000 in cash or other assets each year to each of as many individuals as you…

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Houston Children Have Help in Handling The Assets Of Aging Loved Ones

Millions of Americans are managing money or property for a loved one who is unable to pay bills or make financial decisions. This can be very overwhelming. But, it’s also a great opportunity to help someone you care about, and protect them from scams and fraud. Handling finances can be…

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Houston Parents Should Share Financial And Estate Plans With Family Members

Give a copy of your wills, trusts and powers of attorney (financial and health care) to anyone named or authorized to act on your behalf, and store the originals at home; otherwise, your children could have trouble getting them at the critical time. The best laid plans of mice and…

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Planning In Advance For Your Advance Health Directive in Houston

Nancy Wagner, a social worker at Monmouth Medical Center in Long Branch, N.J., encounters this frustration at least once a week: A patient arrives in the emergency room and tells the inquiring staff that yes, she has indeed prepared and signed an advance directive. But, well, she doesn’t have it…

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