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Should A Trust be an IRA Beneficiary?

An IRA is one of the most popular ways to save for retirement. The possibility, however small, does exist that you will pass before using the entire IRA. How do you decide who to leave your IRA to? In addition to leaving assets, including IRAs and 401(k)s, to heirs, you…

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Basics of a Special Needs Trust

Parents of special needs children need to be especially proactive about planning for the future. Their planning should start with an estate plan, that includes a Special Needs Trust. It’s one of the hardest things for any parent to think about, but for special needs families, planning for the child’s…

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Special Needs Planning and ABLE Accounts

How the “Achieving a Better Life Experience” Act, known as ABLE, provides a mechanism to create a tax-advantaged savings tool for individuals with disabilities and their families. The benefits for income, health care, food and housing for disabled Americans are awarded based on a resource test, so that individuals who…

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Special Needs Planning With Special Needs Trusts

It is important to understand the basics of special needs planning, so that you can plan for your child’s future. There are many issues to address, but an experienced Houston estate planning professional will be able to help. Special needs planning is challenging. It’s important to have a strong team…

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How Do Trust Funds Work?

Trusts serve a variety of functions in estate planning, and they aren’t just for wealthy people. Trusts can be simple, or they can be complex, depending on what type of trust is being considered and how they are structured. Trusts should be set up by an estate planning attorney, who…

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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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Special Needs Families Need Strong Financial Planning

The cost of raising a child with special needs is easily twice that of an average child, and college costs are higher as well. Families with special needs children need to plan their child’s future carefully in many regards, and financial concerns are, by necessity, a big part of planning.…

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Must-Do Retirement Planning Principles

In the best of all possible worlds, your retirement finances include a nest egg that generates a steady flow of income while your principal assets continue to grow. There are six key investment points that, if you can meet them, will make retirement finances work in your favor, according to…

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Longer Life Spans for Special Needs Children Impact Parents’ Retirement Planning

A dramatic increase in the number of adults with developmental disabilities, coupled with their increasing life spans, presents planning challenges for parents. Special needs families are accustomed to things being more complicated, and retirement planning is no exception. Parents must plan for their own retirement as well as ensure that…

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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…

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