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Houston, Do You Know the True Cost of Divorce?

Once the initial emotional trauma is past and the couple starts working towards creating separation agreements, it's time to consider the day-to-day costs of living that change as the result of a divorce. The family economic unit that formerly had one mortgage or rent payment, one cable bill, one energy…

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Estate Planning? Don’t Forget Digital Assets

Today’s millennials understand that their digital assets, which include everything from family movies hosted in the cloud, to social media accounts, digital currencies like Bitcoin and domain names, have value that can be passed to others when they die. One young man created a will that listed all of his…

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Thanksgiving Dinner: Time to Discuss Estate Planning?

Long-standing American family traditions are changing with the times.  The sled trips through snowy woods and icy rivers have given way to cross-country jet flights and international Skype visits. But regardless of the changes, when you all do sit down to a holiday meal, according to thestreet.com's "Estate Planning Over…

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Take Time After Receiving an Inheritance Before Investing

If you inherit a portfolio or a large amount of money, proceed with caution, according to "What to Do When You Get an Inheritance," in US News & World Report. Every situation is different, but a few basics need to be kept in mind for heirs who are thinking about…

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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…

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Estate Tax Planning Remains Important Step for Some Houstonians

Estate taxes are seen by some as instruments of public policy, an attempt to fight economic inequality by diminishing the ability of wealthy families to aggregate vast amounts of wealth. Others see estate taxes as a “death tax” that penalizes those who are financially successful. Whatever your opinion, estate tax…

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Two Key Documents for Houston Estate Planning

When a man who had remarried passed away, his children were less upset about his leaving everything to their stepmother as they were about her decision to liquidate the family home and furnishings. Rather than give them an opportunity to enjoy things that had special meaning to the children, she…

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Having THAT Conversation with Your Houston Heirs

While some estate planning is better than none, most Americans don't speak with their heirs about basic issues – like where the wills can be found – and most wills are not updated. A recent study from the Center on Wealth and Philanthropy at Boston College, estimates that between 2007…

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Hard-to-Value Houston Estates Can Be Tax Concern

The Internal Revenue Service has won a settlement of $388 million from the estate of Detroit Pistons owner Bill Davidson. According to the IRS, the estate owned more than $2 billion in additional taxes. To gain some perspective:  in 2013, the US Treasury took in a total of $12.7 billion…

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Don’t Let Texas Decide What Happens to Your Houston Assets

Drafting your will and testament is not exactly on most summer to-do lists. For many, the process is a memento mori, a task more foreboding than mowing the overgrown lawn. It's no surprise that according to the American Bar Association, 55 percent of Americans do not have a will or…

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