Estate planning is not just for the wealthy. Everyone needs an estate plan to determine how to handle your stuff wherever you pass away or if you become incapacitated. If you have a bank account, you need an estate plan. If you own a car, you need an estate plan. If you have minor children,… Read more »
With all the issues that need to be decided during the divorce process, the need to update the estate plan can easily be overlooked. The divorce decree is silent on any type of estate planning, but there are some important ways the divorce will impact estate planning and steps you need to take in order… Read more »
People often think estate planning is only for the wealthy. A person who owns anything, like a vehicle, a bank account, or clothing, for example, can benefit from estate planning. If there is no plan and no Will in place when a person dies, their possessions are distributed according to the State of Texas. You… Read more »
Estate planning is a necessary and important part of life. You want to protect your assets and ensure that your estate will be given to the people who matter most to you. A single wrong word in your Will can change the course of your estate and give your net worth to the wrong person…. Read more »