Our team of Estate Planning Attorneys has decades of experience creating custom Estate Plans for clients from all walks of life. They share their knowledge and real-world experience in these posts to help current and prospective clients get the information they need to make important decisions about their future. Follow our blog to stay informed of your options for protecting your assets and your family.
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Asking Questions Can Help You—And Your Lawyer—Write a Better WillScheduling your first consultation with a Texarkana estate planning lawyer seems intimidating, but coming prepared with questions makes everything easier.
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4 Reasons Why a Comprehensive Estate Plan Protects Your Child’s Well-BeingEstate planning is especially important for parents of children with special needs, who may need both support and continued access to public benefits programs.
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Protecting Your Estate from Challenge After Leaving an Unequal InheritanceThere are many reasons for leaving an unequal inheritance—and just as many concerns. Texas estate planning attorneys Ross & Schoalmire share advice.
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Stepchildren Do Not Inherit in Texas Unless They Are Named as HeirsWhen you want to ensure that your stepchildren inherit from your estate, you will need an Estate Plan with a Will naming them as heirs. We explain the details here.
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What an Arkansas Elder Law Attorney Can Do for You as You Get OlderIn Arkansas, Elder Law attorneys help clients navigate the complexities of legal matters affecting the elderly, such as planning for long-term care and Medicaid.
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Incorporating Charitable Giving Into Your Estate PlanLearn about the ways your Estate Plan can reduce your taxable income while making a difference for a cause you believe in. Our Estate Planning team can help!
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What You Risk When You Use Internet Forms to Plan Your EstateThey might be cheap and easy, but are they legally binding? This is an important question to ask when you download estate planning forms from the internet.
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Estate Planning to Protect Your Children’s Inheritance in a DivorceWhat does it mean to divorce-proof your Estate Plan? We discuss ways to design your Estate Plan to protect your assets and your children in the event of a divorce.
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Choosing a Trustee for Your Living Trust Who Will Be Up for the JobAdministering a Trust is a complicated job that can go on for years. When selecting your Trustee, make sure they are willing and prepared to do the job.
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You Need an Estate Plan Even if You Don’t Have a Lot of MoneyEven if you don’t have money or property, you should work with an estate planning attorney to protect what you do have, including your health and your children.