The chances of a married couple dying simultaneously in a common accident or within a very short time of one another are probably quite slim. However, it does sadly happen. And it happens frequently enough that most states have laws to address the issue and the problems that can arise from simultaneous deaths. What are […]
Tax Planning
The Lesson Plan for Your Estate Plan from Austin Estate Planning Attorney Liz Nielsen
In honor of the recent Teacher Appreciation Week (the first week of May), we are taking this opportunity to say a bit “thank you” our teachers for their time and dedication to teaching the future generation. Teacher, you provide the foundational knowledge necessary to ensure the success of tomorrow’s leaders. We are here to make […]
Estate Tax Returns After Death by Austin Estate Planning Attorney Liz Nielsen
It’s a constant, death and taxes. And even death doesn’t stop the tax man. As part of wrapping up your estate, your executor must file a final income tax return with the IRS. This tax return is for the portion of the last year you were alive. For Whom Must an Estate Tax Return Be […]
Don’t Let Creditors Inherit Assets from Austin Estate Planning Attorney Liz Nielsen
Although spouses receive special treatment when inheriting a retirement account such as an IRA (the ability to roll over the account into a personal retirement account and to stretch the distributions over their lifetime), the retirement account you leave for your spouse can still be seized in a divorce, a lawsuit, or a bankruptcy proceeding. […]