Estate planning can feel overwhelming. You may have many questions, particularly regarding probate and how you can keep your family out of court. The probate process tends to come with a clouded perception. It is crucial to ensure that everything you set out in your...
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Be careful with disbursements from special needs trusts
If your loved one has physical or mental disabilities, working 40 hours every week for the entirety of his or her adulthood may be difficult or even downright impossible. Luckily, many Americans who cannot work qualify for financial assistance, provided they do not...
Is a family member your best bet for estate executor?
When choosing your executor for your estate, you want to pick someone who will not let you down. This person should have your trust and should think in a way somewhat similar to you. However, they should also have what it takes to fulfill the duties of an executor....
Protecting your assets from an estate dispute
Having an estate plan in Texas is all good and dandy until a dispute jeopardizes your assets and tarnishes your legacy. Disagreements about what you want can have serious financial repercussions. Fine-tuning your strategy throughout your life may reduce tension and...
Should you review your estate plan yet?
After creating your estate plan, you likely do not want to see it again for some time. After all, the act of creating an estate plan can take up enormous amounts of time and effort. However, you cannot simply leave your estate plan as-is for the rest of your life. You...
Does your business have a succession plan in place?
Fewer than one out of four private companies have a formal succession plan according to the National Association of Corporate Directors. Putting a succession plan in place has many benefits and helps to curtail uncertainty and conflict, especially in the case of...
What should you look for when choosing a guardian for your children?
One of the most challenging components of estate planning for parents of young children is naming a guardian. No one wants to think about their kids growing up in a world without them, but if you do not create a plan, your children may end up at the mercy of the court...
How can you avoid estate planning mistakes?
A solid estate plan helps you care for your family even after you are gone. It also ensures the assets you worked so hard for go to good use, whether it is helping loved ones pay for college or purchasing a new home. While it is important for everyone to have an...
Tips for estate planning with a blended family
Estate planning for a blended family requires open communication and attention to detail. While there are no unique requirements for a blended family, you need to address a few fundamental issues. Consider how your family may relate to each other in the future. Will...
How to choose the right health care representative
Sudden, serious illnesses or injuries may leave people physically or mentally incapacitated. In such conditions, patients often do not have the ability to tell the doctors what they do and do not want in terms of treatment and care. Therefore, the decisions fall to...