Table of Contents Five Estate Planning Myths That Leave Texas Families Unprotected Myth No. 1: “I Don’t Have Enough Assets” Myth No. 2: “My Spouse Will Automatically Inherit Everything” Myth No. 3: “A Will Keeps My Estate Out of Probate” Myth No. 4: “I’m Too Young to...
Table of Contents The Hidden Risk of Joint Accounts The Assumption Behind Shared Accounts What Happens Immediately After Death What’s at Stake How Unmarried Couples Can Reduce Risk What a Strong Outcome Looks Like FAQs Conclusion Unmarried Couples: The Hidden Risk of...
LGBTQ+ Couples: 10 Valentine’s Estate Planning Must-Dos For many married LGBTQ+ couples, the decision to have kids is filled with excitement — and a quiet sense of unease no one really talks about. You’ve done the “right” things. You’re legally married. You’re...
Most LGBTQ+ parents don’t worry about whether they are a family. They worry about whether the law will recognize them as one when it matters most. That fear usually stays quiet—until something happens. A medical emergency. A car accident. A sudden hospitalization. In...
 When “I Picked a Godparent” Feels Responsible — but Isn’t Enough If you’re a single parent — especially a single mom raising kids without family nearby — you’ve probably had this thought at least once: “If something happens to me, their godparent will take care of...
The Biggest Fears Blended Families Have About Inheritance For families trying to understand how to prevent inheritance disputes between stepchildren, fear is often the unspoken motivator behind every delayed decision. These fears rarely surface in planning...
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