Our team of Estate Planning Attorneys has decades of experience creating custom Estate Plans for clients from all walks of life. They share their knowledge and real-world experience in these posts to help current and prospective clients get the information they need to make important decisions about their future. Follow our blog to stay informed of your options for protecting your assets and your family.
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Single Parents Have Important Decisions to Make When Planning Their EstatesIf you are raising children alone, it is vitally important that you plan for their care and wellbeing in the event that something happens to you. We can help.
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New to Texas or Arkansas? Come in for an Estate Plan ReviewIf you have recently moved to Texas or Arkansas from another state, have your estate plan reviewed by our team. We will make sure it still works for you.
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Deciding If a Life Estate Is Right for You and Your HeirsA Life Estate is an easy way to pass your house on to an heir immediately upon your death, avoiding probate. But it has several big downsides. Learn more here.
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Thank you for Voting For Us!Ross and Shoalmire would like to say thank you for voting for us in the Tyler Morning Telegraph Best in Town 2020!
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Don't lose your life savings because you listened to bad information about Medicaid
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Don't Let Medicaid Take Your Home!Are you worried Medicaid will get your home when you die? Well, it doesn't have to be that way. You can save your home!
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Protecting Yourself From Inheritance TheftInheritance Theft can take many forms and it’s important to educate yourself on how to protect your family from a problem that could cost them dearly.
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Don't harm your beneficiaries!The beneficiaries of your estate plan may be harmed more by your planning than they are helped.
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Health Care Power Of Attorney for a Minor ChildIf your child is involved in a situation that requires medical attention, who will make medical decisions for your child?
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The Unparalleled Tool No Will Should Exclude: A Special Needs TrustA Special Needs Trust protects you and your loved ones when an accident or injury causes a disability. An Elder Law Attorney explains why this is necessary.