Estate planning for digital assets
Some Texas residents who are planning their estates fail to consider their digital assets. However, over the past 25 years, most people have established substantial online footprints, consisting of things like blog posts, social media posts, business documents stored...
How we can help with estate planning
If there is one silver lining from the craziness of the past year, it is that estate planning has become a hot topic. Indeed, every week, our readers have likely seen a news story on estate planning. This is why, during these trying time, so many people are trying to...
How special needs trust can help disabled family members
Many families in and around Sherman, Texas, have one or more members who are considered to have what have come to be called “special needs.” Generally speaking, a person with a special need is someone who suffers from one or more disabilities that limits their ability...
Three facts to know about durable powers of attorney in Texas
Estate planning may seem like a complex task to take on but ensuring that one’s end-of-life estate is properly managed is an important job to complete. That is because it can provide an estate planner with both peace of mind and financial security when the know their...
When should I revise my estate plan?
Creating an estate plan is just the first step to ensuring beneficiaries are taken care of when one is no longer around. However, having an outdated estate plan is just as bad as having no estate plan in place, as beneficiaries may have been left out or relationships...
Should you choose more than one will executor?
Part of the estate planning process involves choosing an executor for your will. This person will administer your Texas estate, pay off debts, distribute your assets and complete more tasks after your death. For these reasons and more, it's important to choose someone...
What we’ve learned over the past year about estate planning
The last 12 months have been historic, unprecedent and, in a word, crazy. It is no wonder then that we have learned a lot, and as it relates to estate planning, we have definitely learned many facts we did not know prior to these unprecedented times. Too late to...
When should I update my will?
Many people mistakenly believe that once that have created a will that their work is done. In reality, you must keep your will up to date to account for the expected and unexpected changes that occur in your life. Experts suggest reviewing and updating your will at...
Trusts are available to meet unique family problems
In general, many people, attorneys and otherwise, promote the use of trusts to avoid probate and, possibly, save on taxes. Trusts do offer families living in the Sherman area other advantages as well. For example, Texans can use certain types of trusts to address...
What is a payable on death account?
Planning for one’s own death can be difficult from an emotional and financial standpoint. Often, individuals hope to have enough money to cover their own end-of-life costs without imposing on others, while at the same time having some assets to bequeath to their loved...

