Attorney Aaron Miller covers a range of estate planning topics in his blog, from explaining how popular estate planning tools work to examining legal issues surrounding healthcare. Follow our blog to get information about what you should consider when making an estate plan and the life events that could require an adjustment to your existing plan.
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Plano Wills and Trusts Lawyer: What is a Pour-Over Will? Most people are familiar with a basic Last Will and Testament, but very few people in Plano know what a Pour-Over Will is. Essentially, a Pour-Over Will -
When it Comes to Estate Planning in Collin County, You Get What You Pay For You have probably seen so-called “standard” (a.k.a cheap) living trusts advertised all over the Collin County area. Seminars, direct mail, and -
Who needs estate planning? 10 reasons why estate planning is for everyone. Many people think that estate plans are for someone else, not them. They may rationalize that they are too young or don’t have enough money to put in -
Adding Disability Insurance to Your Estate Planning in Plano Estate planning lawyers in Plano are typically tasked with the job of helping clients determine what to do with their assets after death. There are other -
Estate Planning Advice to Protect Your Children if They Get Divorced in Plano An unexpectedly common problem that Plano estate planning lawyers encounter is how the proceeds of an estate are handled when the beneficiary gets -
Annual Estate Plan Review Checklist for Texas Residents Hopefully you go to the doctor for a yearly physical. Getting a good checkup gives you a feeling of contentment knowing you are doing all you can do to -
Plano Trust Lawyer: What’s the difference between a Revocable Trust and an Irrevocable Trust? Trusts are important legal relationships that involve a Grantor who creates a Trust to hold property, a Trustee who holds or manages the property in the -
Plano Estate Planning Lawyer: What happens to your mortgage after you die? When setting up an estate plan, most people are concerned with what will happen to their belongings: money, jewelry, house, etc. But little thought is -
Your Plano Trusts and Estates Attorney Can Help Plan for Your Religious Needs When it comes to Plano estate planning, most of us are aware of the common things we need to discuss with our attorney. There are so many financial -
Estate Planning: Four Tips to Choosing the Right Guardian for Your Minor Children For parents, one of the most difficult things they will ever have to think about is who will take care of their children in the event of their untimely