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Make Sure Your Estate and Your Kids are Ready for the Kiddie Tax

Whenever there are major changes to tax laws, estate plans need to be reviewed. The change to the kiddie tax because of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 is an excellent example of this. If your estate plan includes passing down traditional IRAs to children and grandchildren, you…

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Why Are Handwritten Wills Risky?

While there are a surprising number of states that do accept holographic or handwritten wills, there are still requirements that must be met, or the will is deemed invalid. After her death last August, it was thought that Aretha Franklin had no last will and testament.  However, as relatives have…

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Should a Reverse Mortgage Be Part of My Retirement Plan?

If you’ve got a fair amount of equity in your home and no other way to cover a healthcare cost or if the bills are coming in faster than your retirement accounts can manage, it might be time to consider a reverse mortgage. For retirees in a financial tight spot,…

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Gen Xers Are the New Sandwich Generation

Balancing careers, children, college funds and aging parents present the same-old scenario, but this time to a new generation with a different value system. Members of Generation X, who straddle a fairly wide age range, from late 30s to early 50s, are feeling the crunch of being responsible for their…

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How Should I Plan to Age as a Single “Elder Orphan?”

No one plans to be elderly and alone, but if you are single and either have no immediate family members or are not close with your family, you need a game plan, if you need long term care of any kind. If you are married, or are close with your…

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When Disaster Strikes, Will Your Estate Be Ready?

The swiftness of fires and flood in the news in recent months, even in places that have never experienced dramatic disasters, puts a spotlight on the need for preparedness. That includes your estate plan. The evening news presents enough reminders about the need to plan for disasters. However, many people…

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Proper Planning for the Distribution of an IRA

The rules for IRA distributions can be complicated. Unforeseen circumstances can make things even more complex. Understand the rules, so the money goes where you want it to. What happens if you designate each of your two adult children as 50/50 beneficiaries of your IRA, and then one of them…

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Getting Off to the Right Start the Second (or Third) Time Around

With the number of late in life marriages among older Americans on the rise, it is best to address financial, legal and blended family issues before walking down the aisle. We Americans like to be married. So much so that, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, about a third of…

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A Checklist for Post-Funeral Tasks

There are a number of tasks that need to be done after a loved one passes. A Houston estate planning attorney can help make these tasks easier. Most people don’t know that there is a time limit on certain tasks that need occur after someone passes away. According to WXYZ…

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