Texas residents like you work hard on your estate. It thus makes sense to work hard on your estate plan, too. This ensures a seamless transfer of your assets and property to your beneficiaries after your death. But to ensure this, you cannot just create an estate...
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How will Texas tax your estate?
If you live in Texas, you may be aware that the state does not impose inheritance or estate tax. However, your estate may still be subject to federal estate taxes. Review the federal laws regarding estate taxes to understand how they may affect your family members...
What is a Lady Bird Deed and can it help your estate plan?
When planning your estate in Texas, you have many tools at your disposal: Wills, trusts, transfer on death deeds and designated beneficiary plans are just a few in your arsenal. Another versatile tool is the Lady Bird Deed. Lady Bird Deeds, or more formally, Enhanced...
Why is financial disclosure in a prenup important?
A prenuptial agreement can give you and your spouse peace of mind as you begin your life as a married couple. In the event you decide to end your marriage, your prenup can resolve many financial conflicts before they have a chance to arise. In drafting your agreement,...