Estate Planning

May 18, 2021

Can I Lose The Family Farm Because My Brother Has Creditor Problems?

2022-08-17T19:56:20+00:00May 18th, 2021|Tags: , , , , |

Family farms and ranches often are intended to pass through multiple generations without being sold.  If every member of the family is a model citizen, that may not be a significant problem; however, if even one member of the family has creditor or severe medical problems, that can threaten ownership of the family farm. If [...]

May 12, 2021

Saving the Family Farm with Good Estate Planning

2022-08-17T19:56:20+00:00May 12th, 2021|Tags: , |

A family farm or ranch may be a treasured possession, but without effective estate planning, this treasure can turn to rust. Without any Will, or with the most common type of Will, ownership of family farms gets split among children and grandchildren through each passing generation. As each person dies, to correctly transfer the family [...]

May 4, 2021

Estate Planning for a Second Marriage

2022-08-17T19:56:21+00:00May 4th, 2021|Tags: , , , , , , |

If you are contemplating remarrying, or are in a second marital relationship, what special concerns are there for your estate planning?  The major issues are: Determining whose assets are whose; Deciding if you have a joint plan or two separate estate plans; and How to ensure that your estate plan succeeds if you are the [...]

Apr 20, 2021

My Revocable Living Trust was drafted in another state, is it good in Texas?

2022-08-17T19:56:21+00:00April 20th, 2021|Tags: , , , , , |

A well-drafted Revocable Living Trust in another state should be fully enforceable in the State of Texas.  In fact, the Trust should state that the law where the Trust was drafted is applicable, so moving to another state does not subject the Trust to a different set of laws.  It is advisable that if you [...]

Mar 15, 2021

Is Medicaid Planning Worth It?

2022-08-17T19:56:23+00:00March 15th, 2021|Tags: , , , , |

Medicaid planning seeks to ensure that your assets provide you quality care while maximizing what you pass on to your heirs.  The probability that you will need long-term care is extraordinarily high: More than half of those turning 65 will need some type of long-term care services in their lifetimes. As life expectancy continues to [...]

Mar 8, 2021

Medicaid’s 5 Year Rule is Not a 5 Year Disqualification

2022-08-17T19:56:23+00:00March 8th, 2021|Tags: , , , |

I want to talk to you today about a Medicaid qualification issue. Most people are familiar with what they call the “five-year rule” or the “sixty-month look back.” The issue is whether you are disqualified from Medicaid if you've given away too much money during the five-year look back. And people think, [...]

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