If you have a loved one with disabilities, you may be familiar with “ABLE” accounts, authorized by Congress in 2014 under the Achieving a Better Life Experience Act. ABLE accounts are tax-advantaged savings accounts–similar to 529 education savings plans–whose funds can be used to pay for certain qualifying expenses of disabled individuals. As a result […]
Estate Planning
How Freezing Eggs Can Affect Your Estate Plan from Austin Estate Planning Attorney Liz Nielsen
Since the birth of the world’s first test-tube baby, Louise Brown, in 1978, it is estimated that over 8 million children have been born through IVF and other advanced fertility treatments. These days, employers such as Apple, Microsoft, Netflix, and even JP Morgan and several big law firms, offer oocyte cryopreservation – egg freezing – […]
What to Do When Your Doctor Says to “Get Your Affairs in Order” From Austin Estate Planning Lawyer Liz Nielsen
Five words no one ever wants to hear from their doctor: “Get your affairs in order.” Unfortunately, 58 percent of Americans do not have a will or trust, and it often requires a chronic disease or terminal illness diagnosis, or other life-changing event to prompt the estate planning process. Talk to your attorney about completing […]
Four Estate and Legacy Planning Tips for the Suddenly Wealthy From Austin Estate Planning Lawyer Liz Nielsen
Suddenly coming into money can be both a blessing and a curse. Whether you just signed a multiyear, multi-million dollar employment contract, received a significant inheritance, expect a large check from a lawsuit verdict or divorce settlement, or just won the lottery, you need help from professionals to avoid negative consequences from your windfall. Below […]