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Why Joint Tenancy Is Not a Substitution for Creating a Houston Estate Plan

Because estate planning is often perceived as a complicated process, Texans assume there are other options that are an acceptable substitute for an estate plan. One such example of this is joint tenancy. Joint tenancy is a legal arrangement in which two or more people own a property together with…

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What’s the Best Way to Hold Title to Real Property?

There are different types of property. What we informally call real estate, is known in the law as “real property.” That includes any property that is made of land and any structure that sits on it. That also can include assets that appear on that piece of land, like crops,…

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Can a Trust Become the Owner of My Home?

Many instances of estate planning disasters start when well-meaning people try to use a simple solution for what is ultimately a complicated problem. It’s better for all concerned to meet with an estate planning attorney who can present strategies that will achieve goals, rather than attempt a do-it-yourself plan that…

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Finished Your Will? Your Estate Plan’s Not Done Yet

Asset titling is the sticking point, where many estate plans fail. The best plan can be undone, if assets are not retitled or accounts are not funded. Retitling assets means just that—changing the name of the asset, whether it’s a deed to a home or a name of an insurance…

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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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Is Your Estate Plan Working for You?

Remember that estate planning is not just for the wealthy, and now that the federal exemption is so high, not just for the billionaires either. Estate planning is also much more than a will. Your estate plan has a lot of work to do for you, both while you are…

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Does Your Estate Plan Match Your Life Right Now?

Remember to update your estate plan, especially if your life includes events like new kids, a new marriage or the death of a loved one. If you love your family, you’ll keep them in mind when considering whether to make an appointment to update your estate, as you go through…

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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…

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