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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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Here are the Estate Planning Documents You Must Have

Leaving the workplace behind and heading into retirement can be as much an emotional transition, as it is financial. The prospect of fulfilling dreams long deferred, while recognizing a milestone of aging can take time to work through. At the same time, there are time-sensitive tasks that need doing. During…

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What’s a Safe Place for My Estate Plan?

At last, you’ve completed your estate documents, including retitling assets and checking beneficiary designations. The only question left is, where should they be stored? The answer is not that simple. Do you know where your estate plan documents are? Many people ask their estate planning attorneys to hold onto their…

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How a Will Help A Child Manage Distributing Your Property

A single parent wonders if they need a will, or if just making an account a Payable on Death or POD account will be an adequate solution for transferring his assets when he dies. Even if you have only one child, if you have no will, things will be complicated…

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How the Blended Family Benefits from an Estate Plan

With about half of all marriages ending in divorce, second marriages and blended families have become the new normal in many communities. Estate planning for a blended family requires three-dimensional thinking for all concerned. An article from The University Herald, “The Challenges and Complexities of Estate Planning for Blended Families,…

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Talking About Financial Planning with Aging Parents

Unless you are raised in a family that talks about money, values and planning, starting a conversation with elderly parents about the same topics can be a little awkward. However, it is necessary. In a perfect world, we’d all have our estate plans created when we started working, updated when…

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Did Groucho Marx Have Estate Planning and Elder Care Problems?

“By the time Groucho was an old man, however, he experienced significant problems in his daily activities, medical decision-making and the management of his estate. He suffered from elements of dementia, a heart attack and congestive heart failure, falls resulting in a broken hip, and after that hip was repaired,…

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Why Couples Should Go Through the Estate Planning Process Together

“Until death do us part” sounds very different when you are in your twenties and getting married for the first time. As a couple travels through a life together, the time comes to create or revise an estate plan. Granted, the estate planning process isn’t as much fun as planning…

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How Does “Community Property” Work in Texas?

One of the reasons for a pre-nuptial agreement, is to clarify who owns what in the marriage, and what happens to property if the marriage should dissolve. In a community property state, everything is “ours.” If you live in a community property state, like Texas, and you are married, both…

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How Hard is it to be an Estate Executor?

Being named an executor for someone you care about is an honor. It means they trust you and your judgment explicitly. However, it is an honor that comes with responsibilities. The role of an executor varies with the size and complexity of the estate. The executor is charged with making…

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