As our parents grow older, there may come a time when it is critical to discuss care options for them. An important part of estate planning in Texas, especially for the elderly, involves managing long-term care. If an elderly loved one develops a crippling condition...
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Three ways to avoid probate
Administering a loved one’s estate is challenging. Coping with their death while trying to honor their wishes and comply with the law can be overwhelming. The process is all the more cumbersome if the estate ends up in probate court. Probate court can prolong the time...
How does divorce effect children?
Other than death and taxes, a certainty in life is change. Children, though, are not always adept at handling change, especially divorce. However, with a little forethought and planning, parents can help mitigate the effects of a divorce on their children. The family...
Signs that your spouse may be hiding marital assets
The property that is divided during the divorce process is supposed to be fairly distributed. This doesn’t mean that marital assets have to be equally divided, but you still want to ensure that you get your fair share. To do so, though, you need to ensure that you’re...
The basics on child custody in Texas
Children deserve the best from both parents, even if their parents are divorced. Parents who are going through a divorce in Texas should do everything possible to keep the child’s best interests in mind despite any ill will they have toward one another. Texas law...
When is it a good time to redo your will?
Knowing when a will should be redone is an important part of the estate planning process. Estate planners should ensure they set up a will and also know when they may need to redo their will as life circumstances change. Life changes There are some times in the estate...
Signs that the fiduciary duty has been breached
Losing a loved one is never easy. While you try to find a way to cope with the emotional realities of the situation, you might also have very real financial concerns if you were mentioned in your loved one’s estate plan. After all, how those finances are managed is...
Gray divorce: An international phenomenon?
Gray divorce is a term that researchers coined in a 2004 study centering on couples approaching or at retirement age who were facing the end of their marriage. By 2012, researchers had explored the full extent of the phenomenon in numerous studies. It was determined...
What are reasons to challenge a will?
There are few guarantees in life for people in Texas. One of the few guarantees is something that people generally want to push off as long as they can though. That guarantee is that everyone will pass away at some point in time. While it may be something that people...
How to navigate changes to a divorce decree
Life is complicated, and sometimes the best-laid plans can fall short. This is especially true for couples who have gone through divorce, negotiating or fighting for custody, visitation and child support, but who are now pursuing paths that have different schedules,...