FAQs About Probate
Candice Aiston, an Oregon estate planning attorney, recently wrote an excellent article that explains the things that should be done when…
Planning for Special Circumstances
I have three children who get usually get along. But virtually every day, they squabble about something trivial. For example, they may argue over who gets…
Newsworthy
I was quoted in an article titled “Will Power,” which was published in the April issue of Broward Family Life magazine. You can read this article by…
Questions About Estate Tax
NB: This article was published on April 28, 2010 and contains information that may be outdated. For current information regarding the estate tax, read: Estate…
Wacky Wills
NB: This post is part of a series highlighting wills that contain some interesting, and sometimes bizarre, bequests and stipulations. You can see all these posts…
NB: This article was published on April 19, 2010 and contains information that may be outdated. For current information regarding the estate tax, read: Estate…
Special Needs Trusts
Estate planning is important for all families, but especially so for families with a special needs child. This is because without appropriate estate planning,…
Requirements of a Valid Will
Texas recognizes only two types of wills: a holographic (handwritten) will, and an attested (typewritten) will. A videotaped will, in an of itself, has no legal…
NB: This post is part of a series highlighting wills that contain some interesting, and sometimes bizarre, bequests and stipulations. You can see all these posts here.
NB: This article was published on March 29, 2010 and contains information that may be outdated. For current information regarding the estate tax, read: Estate Tax Certainty…For Now.