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Estate Planning in Texas: Lessons From the Free Britney Movement

Last month, a judge delivered a ruling that thousands of fans and supporters of Britney Spears had been waiting for. Calling the situation of Spears’s conservatorship “toxic,” the judge decided that Spears’s father must no longer be her conservator. Under the conservatorship (guardianship)—which has been in place for over a…

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Complex Family Dynamics and their Impact on Texas Estate Plans

Regardless of the makeup of a family, family dynamics can often be complicated. But fighting about food and what to watch on TV are simple problems compared to disputes about a loved one’s estate. These lawsuits can cost millions of dollars and tear families apart. Instead, there are steps that…

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Preparing for Death-Related Expenses in Texas Estate Plans

Many Houstonians have taken the laudable first step of creating an estate plan, so their assets can be passed off after their death. However, people will often forget to include provisions to handle the expenses that occur at the end of a person’s life. If these costs are not incorporated…

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How Houston Estate Planning Impacts Blended Families

No will is the same; however, some wills are more complicated than others because of family dynamics and related situations. One family dynamic that makes a will slightly more complex is when a blended family is involved. A blended family—made up of families that come together over time with new…

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How to Reduce Federal and Texas Estate Taxes

While drafting their estate plan, many individuals do not consider the taxes that will be taken from their assets after their passing. Because every state has different tax rates—and there are both estate tax and inheritance taxes to worry about—it can be confusing for Texans to determine what taxes apply…

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Texas Estate Planning to Protect Family Wealth Through the Generations

Most people understand that it is important to have an estate plan in place from a young age. In fact, most financial planners recommend that every newly minted adult creates a basic estate plan. At the very least, it is crucial to have an estate plan in place once you…

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The Implications of Failing to Update a Texas Estate Plan

Individuals often ask Houston estate planning attorneys about some of the worst mistakes that can occur during—or after—the estate planning process. One of these fatal errors is when estate plans are not updated as the person’s situation in life changes. An estate plan—detailing who the person would like to receive…

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McCulloch & Miller, PLLC Among Top B2B Service Providers on UpCity!

McCulloch & Miller, PLLC is thrilled to officially announce that we are a part of the UpCity community of top B2B service providers! At McCulloch & Miller, we help guide small business owners and investors through planning strategies such as asset protection, tax consequences, and viable retirement planning. Every investor…

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What to Know About Cryptocurrency, Taxes, and Estate Planning in Houston

Information in this article is current as of the date of publication. The policies, regulations, and laws within are subject to change with the IRS, state, or federal legislature. There’s no denying it: It appears that cryptocurrency is here to stay. Once confined to hidden corners of the internet, cryptocurrency…

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