We created an online law library blog about estate planning to help our clients learn ways to help protect their hard-earned assets and achieve their goals and objectives.
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Digital Assets: What Happens to Your Online Accounts When You Die?Find out what happens to your digital assets (online accounts) when you die and things to consider when planning for these digital assets.
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Revocable Trusts vs. Irrevocable TrustsThere are many different types of trusts to fit different situations and property. A Trust can be either revocable or irrevocable. We'll discuss the difference.
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Will to SurviveFree basic Wills for breast cancer patients and breast cancer survivors during the month of October at The Ashmore Law Firm in Dallas, Texas.
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The Basics of a MemorandumA memorandum is a document you can put together in addition to your Will. With this, you're able to make a list of items & the people you want to inherit them.
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Tips to Hiring the Right Estate Planning AttorneyEstate planning's not just about death. It’s about life too. We share tips to help you choose the right estate planning attorney.
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What Is Federal Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax (GST Tax)?The GST tax was created to make sure no one would be able to skip out on taxes by skipping over a generation by shift of property by gift or at death.
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Estate Planning ChecklistThis estate planning checklist will help you determine what assets you have and will be helpful when speaking to an estate planning attorney.
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Probate Assets vs. Non-Probate AssetsIn order to move forward with estate planning, knowing what you have is a must. Knowing this information will help protect your assets and your loved ones.
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But Aren’t We Your Parents?Do you have a child in college? We urge parents to have documents prepared that will allow them to act like “mom & dad” in an emergency situation.
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6 Estate Planning Documents Every Texan Should ConsiderProper estate planning ensures that your assets are preserved for your loved ones and that they are protected and provided for after your death.