As a direct result of complex relationships between Social Security and Medicare and a number of other unforeseen issues, 2016 will be an expensive year for some seniors, according to Forbes' recent article, "Untangling the Medicare Premium Mess — And What It Means For You." Medicare laws require it to…
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Is Your Estate Plan In Place?
Perhaps the biggest reason to have an estate plan is to decide who will raise and care for your children if you and your spouse should both pass away. An experienced estate attorney who is knowledgeable about guardian ship laws in your state can help you make a plan, as…
Planning Care for Houston Pets Who Outlive You
Pam Miller, founder of a no-kill cat shelter and adoption agency, encourages pet owners to include family pets in their estate planning process. As part of her daily routine, Miller brought two cats to her shelter just days before their owner passed away so that they could find new homes,…
Art Collections Can be Estate Tax Burden for Houston Families
Americans love collections and homes across the country boast music collections, rock collections, sea shell collections and the list goes on. Often, these personal collections hold a great deal of sentimental value while their market value is nil. Typically, favored items are passed on to the family members who will…
Estate Planning for Blended Families Takes Special Consideration
Anytime a blended family includes children from prior marriages, estate planning becomes more challenging, as reported in The Meridian Star, in “Estate planning after a second marriage.” If there are young children, how can you ensure that the surviving spouse will take care of them? And what if you pass…
California’s Residency Laws Played Heavily in Elder Financial Abuse Claim
An elderly many claimed that his trust was mismanaged and he brought action for financial elder abuse and other claims against his banking institution. A California court ruled that because the gentleman had established residency in California and Australia, he was not protected under the state’s welfare code. A judgment…
What Is Your Houston Family’s Long-Term Care Plan?
Do you have a plan for long term care? It can be costly and prohibitive for many families, especially for dementia care. Several key points about long term care are clarified in a recent article from The Arizona Daily Star, “Costs pile up fast for dementia care.” Don’t count on…
Medicaid Planning: Estate Planning AND Elder Law Skills Required
The Huffington Post published an interesting article on the ethical and legal issues posed by two related legal practice areas, “Some Legal Issues at the Intersection of Elder Law and Estate Planning.” There are legal and ethical issues that arise when determining courses of action in both areas. One is…
Intrafamily Loans: An Estate Planning Tool for Houston Families
Utilizing intrafamily loans and trusts is one way that wealthy families can maximize their estate planning strategies. A recent issue of Barron’s features, “How Family Loans and Trusts Can Create Big Wins,” and outlines the specifics on intrafamily loans as an estate planning tool. The note has a fixed value,…
Google Makes Estate Administrator’s Job a Tad Easier
Recognizing the ever-growing concern over managing online accounts of deceased loved ones, Google has changed the options on their support page regarding access to a deceased user's account. We're glad to see that Google allows survivors to manage their loved one's accounts in the event of death, especially when clear…