People in Texas know well that estate planning can help them achieve their goals as they relate to the distribution of assets after their death. What they may not understand is the vast array of options that they have to choose from to achieve these goals. Because...
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Texas estate planning includes use of many available tools
People in Texas enter into the estate planning process to achieve many different goals. These include the desire to fund any future needs for long-term care and to ensure that their assets are distributed according to their wishes at the time of their death. The good...
Texas estate planning can be customized to fit many needs
When a family member dies in Texas, there can be many issues that those left behind face. Some come from the emotional loss of the death of a loved one. Others, however, need to consider the details of distribution of an estate. In families where an individual has...
Texas estate planning could be affected by sequester
As many readers in Texas know, the sequester is the latest attempt in the nation's capital to make our leaders agree on how to reduce spending and pay for federal debts. This is the second such action this year, having had the fiscal cliff at the new year. Now, some...
Texas estate planning like that of Crawleys and Ewings
People in Texas are used to hearing about families, both fictional and real, with large and valuable estates. In fact, one of the most popular television shows of the 1980s portrayed the lives of a local family. Now another family is making ratings, the Crawleys,...
Texas estate planning can help to avoid disputes
Estate planning can be used to achieve some of the goals that many people in Texas have for the assets after their deaths. However, even when a trust has been put into place by an individual engaged in estate planning, a case can end in litigation when those left to...
Estate planning in Texas means early planning and preparation
Estate planning in Texas often means a review of all assets and liabilities of an estate. As the estate planning process continues, individuals work to create documents that reflect their wishes as to the distribution of their estate at the time of their death. In...
Texas estate planning includes a review of all available tools
The composition of families across Texas and the nation is changing. Until recently, a traditional model in which there were two parents and several children was the standard model for a family. Now, there are many different types such as blended families, single...
Texas estate planning includes use of wills and bequests
Many people in Texas and across the nation have spent a lifetime collecting and acquiring personal property. When they die, if there are no estate planning documents in place to determine how the property will be distributed, it is left to heirs of an estate to...
Texas estate planning may be affected by new tax rules
Many of our readers in Texas may feel that the rules for estate planning are complicated. This has been especially true in recent years due to the ever-changing laws for issues such as the federal estate tax. Now, Congress has enacted a new set of laws aimed at making...