Types of Ancillary Documents
When many people draft their Last Will and Testament or Living Trust, they often don’t take into account any of the supplemental…
Caregiver Burnout
Caregivers have an incredible responsibility; one that many caring people choose to do for a living, and it’s also one that many…
Preserving Your Family History
When you think of estate planning, you may only think of setting up Wills, Trusts, and possibly a Medical Power of Attorney….
Veterans’ Benefits Planning
More often than not, veterans walk away from their time of service without fully understanding what benefits are available to them. The…
Medicaid Planning
Planning for Medicaid is not really something any of us have in the forefront of our minds when planning for our future…
Planning for a Disability
Planning for Disability – The Good, The Bad and The Necessary No one likes to think about the possibility of their own…
Facebook is a New Venue for “Grandparent Scam”
Officials with the Better Business Bureau of Northeast California are warning older adults about a new twist in an old telephone scam…
What should you look for in an estate planning attorney?
When one looks for an estate planning attorney, they often don’t look for a specific estate planning attorney. They may talk to…
Ethical Wills
Every Texas attorney has studied the various estate planning documents, including Wills, Revocable/Irrevocable Trusts, Durable Powers of Attorney, Medical Powers of Attorney,…
Avoiding Disaster for Blended Families
You don’t need to be Elizabeth Taylor to be on your second, third, or even fourth or fifth marriage. If you’ve had more than one spouse, you have special financial and estate planning needs, especially if you have children with each spouse. Neglecting these issues is a surefire way to create a less-than-desired result in the event of illness, incapacity, or death….