The old adage is right—a second marriage is indeed the triumph of hope over experience. Add estate planning to keep that hope—and peace in the family—intact. It’s a delicate balance to hold: preserving assets for children from a first marriage and—at the same time—ensuring that your new spouse will have…
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Got Kids in Texas Colleges? You Need These Documents
Far too many parents are stunned to learn that healthcare providers and colleges are by law not permitted to speak with them about their children without the correct documents in place. That long-awaited, bittersweet moment has finally arrived: your children are headed off to college. They are now adults—and likely…
How to Address Giving Your Houston Home to Your Heirs
Passing your home to your heirs can occur in a number of ways, depending upon your situation and your family. It’s not a do-it-yourself project—even in the simplest cases. If you own a home and want to leave it to your loved ones, there are steps you need to take…
The Changing Role of Trusts in Estate Planning
A legislative change made the use of trusts less necessary for most Americans, but there are still many situations where this planning tool is the best option. When the American Taxpayer Relief Act became law, the $5 million exemption and the new rules on portability of the exemption for married…
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…
Over 21? You Need an Estate Plan
If you are old enough to drive, work a job and have a bank account, you need to have an estate plan. It’s part of being a responsible adult. Leaving adolescence behind means a life that includes responsibility for yourself and for those you love. That has traditionally included basics…
Executor 101: What You’ll Need to Know as an Executor
A lot of details go into being an executor, and some people find it a thankless task. But knowing that you helped someone you love carry out his or her last wishes holds its own reward. Most people are honored when they learn that they have been named executor of…
Special Needs Trusts Provide Parents with Peace of Mind
Houston Families who are faced with the often overwhelming financial, logistical and emotional challenges that come when a family member has special needs use these trusts to protect their child's quality of life. A young couple who wisely had an estate plan created while their children were very young returned…
When Life Throws You a Curve Ball, Be Prepared to Respond
We never know what's around the corner. Big changes come in all different types. Best strategy: be prepared and deal with whatever comes. Of those Americans who actually have a will and an estate plan in place, there's still a tendency to let years go by before they update their…
Selecting an Executor Who is Not a Family Member or Friend
If you don't believe any friends or family members can serve as your executor, what are your options? A question is raised by a well-to-do husband who is concerned that his wife is not prepared to handle a significant estate if he should predecease her. The couple has no children,…