Trusts are widely used in estate planning to protect and transfer a person’s assets (money, accounts, property, etc.), sometimes in a tax-advantaged manner. Some trusts are highly complex, with multiple parties, intricate structures, specialized legal terms, and references to arcane tax law that can be difficult for the average person to understand. Scammers have long taken […]
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The Wrong Successor Trustees Can Derail Your Final Wishes from Austin Estate Planning Attorney Liz Nielsen
Many estate plans contain revocable living trusts (or trusts which can be changed or terminated by the creator). These trusts later become irrevocable (cannot be easily changed or terminated) when the trustmaker, also known as the Grantor, dies. Such trusts may benefit the surviving spouse during their lifetime and may continue for the benefit of […]
Have a Harmonious Family that Does Not Fight? You Still Need an Estate Plan from Austin Estate Planning Attorney Liz Nielsen
In many families, everyone gets along, happily gathering for the holidays, sharing laughs, telling stories, and enjoying each other’s company. Then the matriarch or patriarch becomes incapacitated. Suddenly everyone wants to step forward to be the loving, responsible relative. Questions of who will be the primary decision-maker for grandma or grandpa can lead to tension. […]
Four Tips to Avoid a Will or Trust Contest from Austin Estate Planning Attorney Liz Nielsen
If you were to ask any estate planning attorney the most commonly stated goal of their clients, the answer will usually be “I want things to be easy for my family.” It is an understandable goal, and one that an estate plan can usually help achieve. However, fighting over provisions in your will or trust […]