Estate
Planning
Although
there has been much discussion recently about the advantages of
avoiding probate and not relying on a will, for most Texans a
simple will that can be easily probated is far cheaper than the
more complex forms of estate planning now being sold.
While
there are some restrictions on bequests (gifts) you may make or
conditions you may impose, in Texas a will is a relatively quick
and easy form of estate planning. It gives your heirs guidance at a difficult time and it
gives you piece of mind in knowing that your last wishes will be carried out.
Couples with small
children are especially in need of a will in order to more easily transfer property
in the unfortunate event of a spouse passing away.
Mike Hrabal charges a fixed fee to consult with you about your
estate. He can help you plan to have bank accounts and insurance
proceeds pass to your heirs, draft a simple will for you or help
with more complex estate planning, such as that designed to avoid inheritance
taxes.
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