The divorce process can be long and expensive. Getting the final decree is the end of one big effort, which probably felt exhausting. Yet, the work doesn’t end once the divorce decree is signed. Once you have gotten divorced, it’s prudent to update your estate plan. More Work After Divorce? Why Bother? A divorce has […]
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Are Payable-On-Death Accounts Right For You? from Austin Estate Planning Lawyer Liz Nielsen
A payable-on-death account, also called a POD account or sometimes a transfer-on-death (TOD) account, is a common way to keep bank and investment accounts out of probate, the court-supervised process that oversees distributing a deceased person’s property. Most people want to avoid their estate going through probate because their heirs will receive the inheritance faster, […]
Estate Planning and Planes, Trains, and Automobiles by Austin Estate Planning Attorney Elizabeth Ziegler
Long time readers of this blog will be familiar with the notion that your estate is your money, your property, and even your online assets. We also talk at length about how to handle real property in your estate plan, but there’s one kind of property that’s often passed over when discussing your plan — […]
Do You Update Your Estate Plan as Often as Your Resume? From Austin Estate Planning Attorney Liz Nielsen
A resume is a snapshot of your experience, skill set, and education that provides prospective employers insight into who you are and how you will perform. Imagine not updating your resume for five, ten, or even fifteen years. Would it accurately reflect your professional abilities? Would it do what you want it to do? Probably […]