Estate Planning Resources

Articles and guides to help you understand your options for protecting your family and your assets in Texas and North Carolina.

Does Texas Have an Inheritance Tax?

If you’ve recently lost a close family member and received an inheritance, you’re likely wondering whether you’ll have to pay an inheritance tax. The short answer to the question is no. Texas does not have

How Do I Figure Out the Value of My Estate?

Whether you will be required to pay federal estate tax will depend on the value of your gross estate, minus your debts and liabilities. Estate tax is due on the portion of a net

Is Your Estate In Order?

Rania Combs discusses tips for organizing your estate so your fiduciaries have all the information they need to handle your affairs.

Protecting Your Children’s Inheritance with a Trust

When people hear about trust funds, they often imagine very wealthy people leaving vast sums of wealth to their children. But it’s not necessary to have a fortune to establish a trust. In fact, if

Estate Planning for Intangible Treasures

One year for Christmas, my mother-in-law gave my children a “Chat Pack.” It’s a box of cards with simple questions designed to start conversations. My children are all now adults, but they loved it when

How Do I Revoke a Will in Texas?

If your life has changed since your signed your will likely needs to change too. Marriage, divorce, the birth or adoption of a child, a move to another state, and big inheritance, or simply a

What is a Living Will in Texas?

In Texas, living will, or directive to physicians, is a document that allows you to tell your doctors not to use artificial methods to prolong your life if you have a terminal or irreversible condition.

How Does Divorce Affect a Previous Will In Texas?

Although there are no hard and fast rules about how often you should update your will, certain life changes, such as a divorce, will trigger a need to do so. But what happens if you

Special Needs Trusts FAQs: Answers for Parents of Children with Special Needs

If you are a parent of a child with special needs, a special needs trust (SNT) should be an essential part of your estate planning. Without one, leaving assets directly to your child—whether through a

What are the Requirements of a Valid Will in Texas?

Texas attorney Rania Combs discusses the statutory requirements of a valid holographic Will and a valid typewritten Will in Texas.

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