A will can be an effective tool for those who are looking to exert greater control over what happens to their Texas estate after they pass. A will can also be used to appoint a guardian for a child. However, if this document is not structured properly, it may be...
Estate Planning
What might parents consider when performing estate planning?
New parents may find themselves overwhelmed with both joy and responsibilities. Taking good care of the young ones may involve estate planning. As much as parents might not want to think about their passing, doing so allows for making arrangements to care for their...
Accounting for digital assets in your estate plan
As society continues to evolve into various digital spaces, more people are curating digital collections to compliment their physical ones. Unfortunately, since they are not tangible assets, they are often overlooked when individuals sit down to draft a comprehensive...
Full estate planning goes beyond writing a will
Many Americans often put off estate planning – sometimes for decades and decades. According to a 2019 study, nearly half of Americans over the age of 55 don’t have a will. And of seniors with a will, only 18% have a full estate plan: a will, a health care directive...
