If you have assets, property, children or pets and you care about what happens to them, then you need an estate plan. If you care about the medical treatment that you could receive after suffering a major injury or illness, then you need an estate plan. The simple...
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Falsified estate planning documents may concern Texas residents
There are many reasons that individuals may feel the need to dispute certain aspects of an estate plan. There may have been issues regarding the beneficiaries named in the documents, or certain documents may even have been falsified. Though estate planning can be...
Texas residents may want info on estate planning and probate
Because there are many documents that may be associated with end-of-life decisions, some Texas residents may not know which options could be right for them. Each estate planning is unique. As a result, individuals may choose different planning methods in order to...
Situations where you may want to change your estate plan
There’s a belief that the key to a long life is being able to adjust as life changes. There may be some truth to that. After all, technological innovations have changed the way we communicate with each other, safety innovations have changed how cars and trucks...
How to avoid harmful financial decisions in your golden years
Most of us, if we are in good health, imagine that we will live to a ripe old age. This means that as the older we get, the better we will have to manage our money. Not only because of the specter of outliving our savings, but to make sure that we are not taken...
How debts can be handled when administering an estate
Most people are familiar with the old adage “you can’t take it with you.” This refers to the reality that once you pass away, you cannot take your riches with you into the afterlife (or your next life, depending on your beliefs. As such, your...
How you can help caregivers even when you’re incapacitated
The end of life process for many people is not easy; regardless of whether you are caring for a person in steep decline or an prospective executor. Part of this difficulty lies in knowing where important documents are and gaining the authority to make critical...
Three steps to protect a loved one’s estate from being wasted
While it is rarely discussed in the news, the problem of having a person’s estate looted is more common than you may think. Whether it is from unscrupulous investors or greedy relatives, the act of taking things simply because they are there and not accounted...
Three things millenials should think with estate planning
For many millenials, estate planning can be a morbid topic. After all, they are too young to think about what would happen to their property if they passed away. Also, they may not feel as if estate planning would be appropriate for them since they do not have many of...
Three basic estate planning documents
To many people, estate planning means creating a plan to distribute a multi-million dollar estate where heirs are expecting payouts of tens of thousands of dollars or to inherit cars, homes or vintage paintings. Indeed, there are some people (and families) where this...