Leigh Hilton Elected as a Fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation
Leigh Hilton, PLLC is pleased to announce Leigh Hilton has been elected to membership in the Fellows of the Texas Bar Foundation…
Living with Alzheimer’s: How to Choose Your Decision Makers
When it comes to living with Alzheimer’s disease, we can’t stress enough the importance of choosing decision-makers who can act for you…
Incapacitated: What happens if you’re out of it?
When Frank started his company five years ago, he did what most passionate sole proprietors do and dove in headfirst. He was…
What is a Special Needs Trust, and Why Do I Need One?
When Jake and Millie came to us last summer to set up a trust for themselves, their biggest concern was not as…
9 Alzheimer’s Care Providers and Resources to Have in Your Back Pocket
This sounds weird to say, but many people are lured into a false sense of security when they first get diagnosed with…
5 Ways to Interpret Nonverbal Communication When Caring for Someone With Alzheimer’s
Betty’s mother has been living with Alzheimer’s disease for five years, and as the disease has progressed, their ability to communicate with…
Why Is Flexibility in Estate Planning so Important?
Last month, we shared a good chunk of the questions we ask our clients during the estate planning process. The goal is…
Accepting Your Alzheimer’s Disease Diagnosis Means Taking Action Now
I talk a lot about the importance of accepting your Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis. Now, obviously, when I use the word “accepting,” I…
Estate Planning: Asking the Right Questions Now to Protect Your Loved Ones Later
When we first meet with clients to discuss their estate planning strategy, many are noticeably floored by the number of questions we…
10 Communication Tools When You’re Caring for Someone With Alzheimer’s
There are no words that can adequately describe how extremely important and crucial your role is as the caregiver for someone who…