Who Needs An Estate Plan? There is often a common belief that estate planning is only for the wealthy because they are the ones that hold substantial assets. However, this is untrue. Everyone should consider asset planning. Even if you do not have valuable art, an expensive home, businesses, or a large Individual Retirement Account… Read more »
Estate Planning for Single Parents As a single parent, you may not often have time to reflect on the consequences of losing the ability to make financial, medical, or family-related decisions on your own. But we owe it to those who depend on us to consider such possibilities. Anyone could be rendered legally incapacitated by… Read more »
How to Set Up a Special Needs Trust in Texas Overview The information in this blog comes courtesy of Dallas special needs trusts attorney, Vermillion Law Firm LLC. It discusses special needs trusts in detail and dispels any misconceptions with regard to this topic. If you have a loved one with any sort of special… Read more »
It may not come as much of a surprise that family members contesting a will is quite common. Even if you try hard to eliminate the chance of family disputes, you may not be completely successful. However, you can take steps to avoid family squabbles over inheritance if you understand some of the common reasons… Read more »
A revocable living trust gives you some incapacity planning benefits. When you create your trust, you usually name yourself as the trust manager, or trustee. However, should you become incapacitated, you’ll need someone else to manage the trust for you. This person is called the successor trustee. Luckily, you can choose this person as well…. Read more »
Everyone is aware of the fact that some senior citizens need help with their day-to-day needs, but you may be under the impression that you will not be among them when you attain senior status. In reality, the statistics tell a different tale. There is a very useful website that is maintained by the United… Read more »