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Digital Assets and Your Estate Plan

Digital property needs to be addressed in your estate plan just as tangible assets like real estate. Not planning for a digital afterlife is increasingly important. How many hours do you spend on your smart phone, laptop or desktop, busy with work emails, personal emails, social media platforms, gaming, networking…

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What Single Parents Need to Know About Estate Planning

Estate planning requires making some of the most important decisions a parent can make for their child’s well-being. Single parents need to plan in advance for what will happen to their children, whether they are minors or adults. That includes preparing for the parent’s incapacity, as much as it does…

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What’s the Difference Between a Prenup and a Postnup?

Whether you and your spouse have a pre or post nuptial agreement, they are a good way to make divorce or death a little less overwhelming. If you are wealthy, expect an inheritance or have been married before and have children from a prior marriage, you may want to consider…

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What’s the Best Way to Title a House with Two Owners?

How home ownership is titled, or how it is described on the title to the house, can have far reaching implications that may not come into play for decades. Deciding how the owners of a home will hold title to it, is a much bigger decision than most people think,…

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What If I Don’t Want to Give My Kids the Same Inheritance?

One of the challenges of asset distribution comes when your children’s lives have taken different turns. Do you leave your successful daughter the same amount of money that you would leave to a son, who can’t seem to find a direction? It’s not always easy, but decisions do need to…

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What Purpose Does a Revocable Trust Serve In My Estate Plan?

The foundation of your estate plan is a will, also known as a last will and testament. Depending upon your situation, your Houston area estate planning attorney may recommend additional documents, including trusts. The first part of your estate plan is the creation of a will to provide clear instructions…

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And You Thought a Volatile Market Was a Threat to Your Estate Plan

It seems like families need to spend more time discussing estate plans and their finances, especially if they are blended families, to prevent major disruptions. For the second consecutive year, family conflict was named as the biggest treat to estate planning by estate planning and elder law attorneys and other…

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How Trusts Work in Estate Planning for Regular People

You’ve heard the expression “trust fund babies.” However, trusts are not just for the wealthy. They have a number of uses in estate planning and can be helpful at any asset level. The reality of our own mortality keeps some of us up at night. For others, it’s a disturbing…

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How Will I Know When I Can Afford to Retire?

The period before retirement is a time when people dream about what the future might hold. They also worry, because who hasn’t heard the stories about retirees who return to work because they retired too early? It’s no surprise then that little more than half of Americans surveyed by the…

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What’s “Hot” In Estate Planning? The ING Trust

The ING trust is used to generate tax savings in a number of ways. For the right person, they are a trend worth looking into. Are they right for you? The expanded transfer tax exemptions created by the 2017 tax reform legislation will end in 2026. However, in the meantime,…

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