October 27, 2014

Four Reasons People Procrastinate About Their Houston Estate Plans

You probably know that you need an estate plan in place to ensure that your wishes are carried out after you die regarding your assets, in […]
October 26, 2014

What Happens in Texas if you Die Without Naming a Guardian for Your Children?

What Will Happen in Texas if You Die or Become Incapacitated Without Naming a Guardian for Your Children? As a parent in Texas, it is your […]
October 25, 2014

Communicating with your Children about Your Houston Estate Plan

As a Houston estate planning attorney, one of the questions I often get from clients is whether they should tell their children about their estate plans.  […]
October 24, 2014

Asset Protection in Second Marriages

As a Houston estate planning attorney, I often have clients who are entering into second marriages and want to make sure that their assets and their […]
October 22, 2014

Estate Planning with 529 Plans

How 529 Plans Can Help With Your Estate Planning If you have children and need to save for their college education, you need to be aware […]
October 18, 2014

Can you be held liable for your parents’ debt under Texas estate planning law?

The website Debt.org has published statistics regarding financial hardships and the increasing number of bankruptcies being filed in America.  The statistics show that between 1994 and 2007, […]
October 16, 2014

Texas Revocable Living Trust Planning – Transferring Your Personal Residence to a Trust

As a Houston estate planning attorney, one of the questions I often get from clients is how to transfer a personal residence to a Texas revocable […]
October 14, 2014

Why You Must Update Your Beneficiary Designations

A critical of component of any Texas estate plan is ensuring that you keep your beneficiary designations up to date on your life insurance policies and […]
October 6, 2014

Texas Revocable Living Trusts – Myth #1: They Protect Your Assets

There is a lot of talk these days about Texas Revocable Living Trusts, sometimes referred to as “living trusts”, “revocable trusts”, or RLTs.  A question I […]