Can I Refuse My Inheritance in Texas?

Can I Refuse My Inheritance in Texas?

Inheriting assets is often seen as a windfall, but there are times when a beneficiary may not actually want to accept an inheritance. High tax burdens, unwanted real estate, or concerns about creditors are just a few reasons someone may choose to disclaim inherited...
Who is Responsible for Our Debt After We Die?

Who is Responsible for Our Debt After We Die?

This is one of the frequently asked questions we get from people and families in Texas. What happens to this debt I owe when I’m gone? It’s a fair question with a complicated, layered answer. Trying to sort through legal and financial matters at the same time we mourn...
3 Tips for Every New Homeowner

3 Tips for Every New Homeowner

Congratulations on the purchase of your new home! Whether this is your first home or you are upgrading or downsizing from your current home, the purchase of a home is a big event in your life. When major life events occur, it is important that you have a plan in place...
How to Make Your Inheritance Last

How to Make Your Inheritance Last

Most people believe that receiving a large inheritance from a loved one would be life-changing.  At least one study, however, found that about one-third of Americans who had received an inheritance eventually experienced a decrease or no change in their wealth after...
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