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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Plano Estate Lawyer Explains the Benefits of Charity/Non-Profit Contributions from an IRAPlano Estate Lawyer Explains the Benefits of Charity/Non-Profit Contributions from an IRA If you are over 70 and ½ years old, you can donate some or all
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Plano Elder Law Attorney: Getting Tax Deductions from Assisted Living ExpensesPlano Elder Law Attorney: Getting Tax Deductions from Assisted Living Expenses The costs of assisted living facilities continue to rise for seniors and
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Plano Estate Tax Attorney: The Future of the Federal Estate TaxThe IRS recently announced the 2016 federal estate tax rate limits, which are $5.45 million for individuals and $10.9 million for married couples. This
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Advanced Estate Planning, Going Beyond the BasicsToo many people I meet have misconceptions that only those that are wealthy or retired need estate planning beyond just a simple will.
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Ask a Plano Estate Planning Lawyer: “I Just Discovered a Long-Lost Sister. Can She Inherit Dad’s Estate?”This may sound straight out of a movie, but our Plano estate planning lawyers have actually received a few calls like these. A long-lost child appears
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Pre-Planning with a Plano Elder Lawyer for Nursing Home CareOne of the more difficult topics that Plano elder lawyers and their clients must discuss is the potential need for nursing home care.
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A Helpful Look at the Differences Between Estate Planning and Asset Protection in PlanoEstate planning lawyers in Plano are most often considered by folks who are wanting to put their end-of-life affairs in order. The lawyer helps them to
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Plano Estate Planning Attorney: What’s the Difference Between an Executor and a Power of Attorney?One of the many questions Plano estate planning lawyers get asked is how long is a Power of Attorney effective? The answer to that question is complicated
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Plano Estate Planning Lawyer: 3 Estate Planning Mistakes to AvoidRecent studies have shown that only a little more than half of all Americans have a Will or Trust document in place to direct their estate after they pass
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Four Reasons You Need a Will Now, According to a Plano Wills and Estates LawyerOf course, it makes sense that a Plano wills and estates attorney would tell you to create a will, right? Our job is to help people plan for what will