Follow our attorney blog to learn about all the options that are available to you when you start thinking about planning for long-term care making an estate plan. If you already have a plan in place, our blogs will offer reminders and tips that will help you keep them up-to-date and effective.
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When Does a Power of Attorney Expire in Collin County?A Power of Attorney is a legal device that is used to give someone the power to act on your behalf if you are unable to. For example, if you have
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Plano Estate Lawyer: 4 Steps to Avoid Stress at the End of LifePlano Estate Lawyer: 4 Steps to Avoid Stress at the End of Life In general, Americans are very uncomfortable talking about end-of-life issues. It can be
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Frequently Asked Questions About Probate In Collin CountyFrequently Asked Questions About Probate In Collin County Probate lawyers in Collin County understand that while we’re well-versed in the probate process,
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Plano Will and Trust Lawyer Answers, “Will My Inheritance Be Taxed?”When the subject of inheritance is being discussed, people almost always ask this question to their Will and Trust lawyer in Plano. Here’s what you need
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3 Talking Points to Help Your Reluctant Spouse Meet with a Plano Will and Estate LawyerNeed help motivating your spouse to meet with a Will and Estate lawyer here in Plano? We know from experience that the legal planning process is usually
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What Benefits is my Autistic Child Eligible For in Collin County?If your child has been recently diagnosed with autism, you are probably feeling overwhelmed with this new direction your life has taken and inundated with
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Do I Need A New Estate Plan If I Move to a New State?If I had to pick one question that I am asked the most, I’d have to say this one ranks way up there… Do I need a new estate plan if I move out of Texas?
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Plano Will and Trust Lawyer: How to Ensure Your Estate Plan Doesn’t Spark a Family FeudUnfortunately, family feuds that center around someone’s will or trust are a tale as old as time.
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How can I prevent my new spouse and adult kids from fighting over my house when I’m gone?: Creating a life estate.A common concern for those who have remarried is wanting to leave the bulk of their estate to their adult children without abandoning their current
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What Can Adult Children Do When Elder Parents Need Help and the Spouse Disagrees?It’s a common story among blended families: an aging parent becomes ill and the parent’s biological children clash with the parent’s spouse.