Posts
- 2 ways a postnuptial agreement can be helpful
 - 3 estate planning matters all new parents should address
 - 3 reasons a Texas will may not be legally valid
 - 3 tips for choosing a guardian for your children
 - 3 ways to help keep business and personal expenses separate
 - 4 ways to limit family arguments and fighting after your death
 - Be careful with disbursements from special needs trusts
 - Can I save on taxation by giving away part of my estate?
 - Can sibling rivalry lead to litigation?
 - Can you ensure your biological children inherit?
 - Can you keep your estate out of probate?
 - Can you optimize asset distribution for your heirs?
 - Can you revoke a premarital agreement?
 - Choosing a responsible executor for your estate
 - Common details of funeral services and trusts
 - Consider the impact of a generation-skipping transfer tax
 - Do you have these items on your will’s advanced directive?
 - Do you know these strategies for avoiding probate?
 - Does your business have a succession plan in place?
 - Does your online business need to collect Texas sales tax?
 - Ensuring the validity of a premarital agreement
 - Estate planning matters to remember
 - Estate planning strategies to best protect your family
 - Factors to consider before signing a prenuptial agreement
 - Getting married with student loan debt? You may want a prenup.
 - How a community property trust can benefit married couples
 - How can a prenuptial agreement protect you from your spouse’s debts?
 - How can families benefit from an irrevocable trust?
 - How can I make sure my will is valid?
 - How can you ask your fiancé for a prenuptial agreement?
 - How can you avoid estate planning mistakes?
 - How can you create an effective succession plan?
 - How can you discuss your estate plan with family?
 - How can you retire as a small business owner?
 - How do families use a testamentary trust?
 - How do I separate personal and business finances?
 - How do you find a good executor?
 - How do you talk to your parents about their estate plans?
 - How does a will provide care for children?
 - How to choose the right health care representative
 - How to have a conversation about prenups
 - How will Texas tax your estate?
 - Is a charitable trust right for you?
 - Is a family member your best bet for estate executor?
 - Is it time to update your estate plan?
 - Marital property and your estate plan
 - New marriage? Time for a new estate plan
 - Planning for the potential of estate
 - Preparing for the unexpected with a living will
 - Prince’s estate administration faces new dispute
 - Protecting assets with a prenuptial agreement
 - Protecting your assets from an estate dispute
 - Protecting your assets with the right executor
 - Protecting yourself in a high-asset marriage
 - Reasons to have a prenuptial agreement
 - Should I update my estate plan after I get separated?
 - Should you review your estate plan yet?
 - Should you review your estate plan?
 - Some issues involving federal inheritance and gift taxes
 - The benefits of estate planning after remarriage
 - The importance of naming a guardian for your child
 - Tips for estate planning with a blended family
 - Understanding Community Property in a Marriage
 - Understanding postnuptial agreements in Texas
 - Understanding property ownership in a common law state
 - Understanding the consequences of failing to pay your taxes
 - Understanding the probate process
 - Understanding the probate process
 - Understanding the role of an executor in closing your estate
 - Using your estate plan to provide for your disabled adult child
 - Ways of incorporating your business into your estate plan
 - What are prominent traits of good executors?
 - What are the benefits of prenuptial agreements?
 - What are the inheritance rights of nonbiological children in TX?
 - What are top estate planning considerations for new parents?
 - What can a trust accomplish that a will cannot?
 - What can and cannot go into a premarital agreement
 - What do you know about talking to your parents about their estate plan?
 - What do you need to know before you disinherit a child?
 - What does a special needs trustee do?
 - What duties do trustees have?
 - What duties must executors fulfill?
 - What happens if a family member dies without a will in Texas?
 - What happens when a family member dies without a will?
 - What happens when a trustee breaches their fiduciary duties?
 - What is a Lady Bird Deed and can it help your estate plan?
 - What is an advance directive?
 - What is generation-skipping transfer tax?
 - What makes a state “retirement tax-friendly?”
 - What should you know about estate plan reviews?
 - What should you look for when choosing a guardian for your children?
 - What should you prioritize when reviewing your estate plan?
 - What’s a holographic will, and why are they risky?
 - When a trustee breaches the fiduciary duty to a beneficiary
 - When should you reevaluate your estate plan?
 - Which family dynamics create challenges for an estate plan?
 - Who can set up special needs trusts?
 - Who should receive a copy of your will?
 - Who takes care of my children if I suddenly pass away?
 - Why do siblings fight over estate plans?
 - Why do some couples not want prenups?
 - Why do you need an estate plan?
 - Why estate planning is still important if you do not have kids
 - Why is financial disclosure in a prenup important?
 - Why should you review your estate plan?
 - Why you probably need an estate plan
 - Will your estate require Texas probate?
 - Writing a will as a new parent: What do you need to know?