One of the most common concerns for Texans when they think about the future and with drafting estate planning documents is if they have a loved one who will need to be cared for after they are gone. Statistics show than there are more than 40 million people across the...
Year: 2018
Avoiding updating estate plan documents is a mistake
A concern that might not be at the forefront for Texans who have already completed an estate plan is ensuring that it is up to date. However, it is important to think about personal and legal changes that might make it necessary to alter the document to account for...
Legal help with “ancillary” parts of estate planning
Even Texans who are drafting estate planning documents and taking the necessary steps to protect their assets and their heirs need to cover all the bases. Part of that is knowing about "ancillary" parts of the estate plan. These factors might not come to the forefront...
Drafting estate planning documents with a notable art collection
Texans who are thinking about their estate planning needs will frequently focus on the basics, such as asset distribution and basic property matters. However, if it is a person who has accrued wealth and used some of that wealth to collect items, such as art, this...
Strategies to neatly organize finances and craft an estate plan
Texans who are thinking about starting the new year by cobbling together their estate planning documents should make certain they take the necessary steps to ensure that its strategies suit their needs. One method that might sound unnerving is known as "death...
