Topics You need to Address before a Mid-Life Marriage
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by Wade Williams
3d ago
Today’s wedding couple is as likely to be 30 or 50 years old as they are to be in their twenties. This trend underscores the importance of having open discussions about finances and retirement before exchanging vows. A recent article from Next Avenue, “The Talk Over-50s Should Have Before Tying the Knot.” Whether you’re getting married for the first time or the second, being closer to retirement has major financial implications. There are topics you need to address before a mid-life marriage. The most important thing is to disclose each person’s financial situation completely. For some people ..read more
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Estate Planning for Veterans and Active Military Is Important
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by Wade Williams
3d ago
Your dedication to your country is unwavering as a veteran or active military service member. While you’re committed to your duty, you must protect yourself and your loved ones and preserve your legacy. Veterans and active military personnel can and should create an estate plan to match their unique needs. Based on Trust & Will’s article, “Estate Planning for Veterans & Active Military,” we look at why estate planning for veterans and active military personnel is so important. Military life is marked by unpredictability and uncertainty for you and your family, making estate planning a ..read more
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Bypass Trust is a pivotal Estate Planning Tool
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by Wade Williams
2M ago
A bypass trust, also known as a credit shelter trust or B trust, is a pivotal estate planning tool. It’s designed to help minimize estate taxes and ensure that a larger portion of your assets reaches your intended beneficiaries. A bypass trust works by allowing a surviving spouse to benefit from the trust assets during their lifetime, while preserving the trust principal for the next generation. One of the primary benefits of a bypass trust is its ability to shield assets from estate taxes. This trust type strategically utilizes the federal estate tax exemption, allowing couples to effectively ..read more
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When and How to get Letters of Testamentary
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by Wade Williams
3M ago
The executor manages assets until the probate process is complete. They also need proof of their authority to do so. The court-issued Letter of Testamentary provides evidence of their authority and explains a recent article from Forbes, “What Is A Letter Of Testamentary?” The article details how this document works and when and how to get Letters of Testamentary. A decedent’s last will and testament names their executor, who will manage their estate. Their duties include filing probate paperwork with the court, notifying potential heirs and creditors of the probate process and managing assets ..read more
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A Subtrust is a Multi-Tool that serves various Purposes
Texas Trust Law » Probate
by Wade Williams
3M ago
A subtrust is a separate entity created under the umbrella of a primary trust or a will. A subtrust becomes active based on the terms of the trust or will when certain events happen, such as the death of the primary grantor, or creator. Subtrusts are used by estate planning attorneys to help families pass on inheritances and protect their heirs from creditors or issues such as lawsuits or divorce. A Subtrust is a multi-tool that serves various purposes, depending on the beneficiaries’ specific needs and the grantor’s goals. A subtrust is created as part of a primary trust, often a revocable tr ..read more
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Estate Planning for Unmarried Senior Couples
Texas Trust Law » Probate
by Wade Williams
4M ago
An increasing number of couples at various stages of life are choosing to live together without marrying, making estate planning a bit more challenging. This is especially true when considering estate planning for unmarried senior couples, according to a recent article from Kiplinger, “Estate Planning and the Legal Quirks of Retiree Cohabitation.” From one perspective, living together without being legally married provides an advantage: you have your own estate plan. You may distribute assets after death with no obligation to leave anything to a partner or their biological children. In many ju ..read more
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Trusts Work for Multi-State Property Owners
Texas Trust Law » Probate
by Wade Williams
4M ago
If you own real estate when you die, it is most likely your estate will be required to go through probate. This can take months to years and becomes expensive, as explained in the article “Why a trust is so useful for those who own real property in multiple states” from Coeur d’Alene/Post Falls Press. However, here’s the thing to be aware of: if you own property in more than one state, your estate must go through the probate process in every state where you own property. Trusts can work very well for multi-state property owners. A few strategies must be considered for snowbirds with homes in n ..read more
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Marital Trusts help protect Blended Families
Texas Trust Law » Probate
by Wade Williams
5M ago
Marital trusts help protect blended families from complicated family dynamics. Understanding marital trusts is crucial for couples looking to secure their financial future and provide for the surviving spouse tax-efficiently. This article is a guide to marital trusts, how they work and their advantages and disadvantages. With the potential to safeguard assets and ensure that they reach the intended beneficiaries, marital trusts can be an effective part of a comprehensive estate plan, particularly for those in a second marriage or a blended family. What Is a Marital Trust? A marital trust is a ..read more
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The Estate of The Union Season 2|Episode 11 is out now!
Texas Trust Law » Probate
by Wade Williams
6M ago
The Estate of The Union Season 2|Episode 11 is out now! Sylvia Holmes makes a fabulous guest! She is a Travis County Justice of the Peace and she does much, much more than marry people. In this edition of The Estate of the Union, she describes what happens in the “Peoples Court” in an entertaining and insightful way. It’s everything from evictions to speeding tickets to truancy. If you’ve ever wondered about where Judge Judy gets her cases for her TV show, Judge Sylvia shares that secret too! We’ve got more than 30 other episodes posted and more to come. We hope you will enjoy them enough to s ..read more
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Beware of Social Security Scams using AI
Texas Trust Law » Probate
by Wade Williams
6M ago
Beware of Social Security scams using AI. Seniors now need to be extra careful about Social Security scams since fraudsters have embraced AI (Artificial Intelligence) to manipulate people into revealing secure information, says a recent article from U.S. News & World Report, “AI and the Risks of Social Security Fraud.” The schemes are sophisticated and appear entirely legitimate, making them harder to discern from real messages from the Social Security Administration. The Office of the Inspector General recently launched a task force to investigate the use of AI and deter AI-related Social ..read more
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