Joint Revocable Living Trust Is A Smart Choice
For married couples in Texas, planning for the future is crucial to ensure that your family is well cared for and your assets are distributed according to your wishes. A joint revocable living trust is a powerful estate planning tool...
A Last Will & Testament Vs. A Trust
For Texans planning their estates, one of the most critical decisions is determining how to ensure their assets are distributed smoothly and according to their wishes. Many people assume that having a Last Will and Testament (“Will”) is sufficient to...
Why You Should Consider Directed Trusts
When it comes to estate planning, Texas residents often want to make sure that their wealth is passed on in a way that aligns with their wishes in order to build generational wealth. One of the most effective tools for...
The Incomplete Gift Non-Grantor Trust
Estate planning is a crucial part of managing wealth, particularly for Texas residents who want to reduce taxes and protect their assets. One effective strategy is the Incomplete Gift Non-Grantor Trust (ING). This type of trust is especially beneficial for...
Charitable Remainder Unitrust
A charitable remainder unitrust (CRUT) can be a great tool for Texas residents who want to make a charitable donation while still receiving income from the donated assets for a set period of time. This could be for your lifetime...