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What Are Essential Estate Planning Documents for Texans?

There is a common misconception amongst lower- and middle-class families that estate planning is only for the wealthy. They assume if they do not have many assets—if any—to give to loved ones, there is no point in having a will in place. However, this is not the case. Everyone should…

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The Importance of Creating Texas Advanced Planning Directives

Estate planning and advanced directives are a critical step that Texans can take to ensure that their wishes are effectuated if they become incapacitated or pass away unexpectedly. Estate planning is essential for all individuals, despite their wealth or age. Although, in some cases, Texas law provides residents with tools…

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Why Do I Need a Durable Power of Attorney?

Having a durable power of attorney in place makes sense for some people. If you unexpectedly became ill or incapacitated, this would allow someone to take over your finances, including paying bills, checking on investments and managing the business side of your life. A power of attorney is a legal…

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Handling Harvey: Your Powers of Attorney

Many people have heard of Powers of Attorney, and now, during this time of unprecedented disaster and flood, these two documents are more important than ever. There are two Powers of Attorney – the Durable (Financial) Power of Attorney and the Medical Power of Attorney. The Durable Power Attorney allows…

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Why Your Power of Attorney Document is Not a Slam Dunk

If a financial institution does not accept a properly prepared power of attorney, you will have to know your rights and be prepared to assert yourself. A power of attorney is an estate planning basic; however, more often than you would expect, people find themselves being told by financial institutions…

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Houston Older Adults Should Get Wishes In Writing Before It’s Too Late

Stop saying everyone knows what you want. Everybody probably doesn’t know. Or in their grief, they may not be able to make the decisions you would have preferred. If you don’t leave written instructions, emotions or unresolved issues can get in the way. The amount of frustration a family goes…

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