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Weatherford Elder Law Attorneys: How to move an elderly parent to an assisted living facility
Our Weatherford elder law attorneys understand that the idea of transitioning a parent to an assisted living facility is never an easy conversation to have, no matter how much an elderly parent may benefit from such a move. Most senior citizens will flat out refuse to move from the home they’ve known for years into…
Read MoreParker County Special Needs Lawyer: The Worst Way to “Help” A Child with Special Needs
As a parent of a child with special needs, your main concerns when it comes to Estate Planning are probably: “Who will step into my shoes and provide for my child when I’m gone?” And, “How can I make sure that my child is provided for?” Unfortunately, a lot of bad information on the internet…
Read MoreFort Worth Elder Lawyers Offer 5 Tips for Long-Distance Caregivers
More than 10 percent of people who are acting as caregivers for an older family member are doing so from a distance. Living an hour or more away from an aging parent or other relative can present some additional challenges for caregivers. Among those challenges are the financial strains of hiring help and the difficulties…
Read MoreHow a Special Needs Attorney in Fort Worth Can Help Your Family Prepare for The Future
Parents of children with special needs often find themselves overwhelmed with the daily responsibilities of managing their child’s care and coordinating various services. There is often very little time or energy left to spend on long-term planning. However, consulting with a special needs attorney at Martin Lawyers in Fort Worth, can get you started on…
Read MoreDFW Estate Planning Attorneys on Inheriting Patents, Copyrights, and Other Intellectual Property
Intellectual property – ideas or works of art that have value but don’t originate in material reality – are considered personal property and may be bequeathed to heirs. There is well-established law on intellectual property and estate law for those who want their heirs to benefit from the fruits of their labors. If you’re creating…
Read MoreWorried your children will be unmotivated after receiving an inheritance? Fort Worth Trust Lawyers encourage parents to consider this estate planning tool.
Self-made billionaire Warren Buffet once famously said, “Leave your children enough money so they feel they can do anything, but not enough that they could do nothing.” Commodore Vanderbilt’s grandson, an heir to some $60 million in 1885, also once declared that “inherited wealth is as certain death to ambition as cocaine is to morality.”…
Read MoreMillennials: Use These Estate Planning Strategies to Address Your Unique Needs | DFW Estate Planning Attorneys
If you’re in your twenties or thirties, you’ve probably heard about the importance of creating wills and trusts… but maybe you think you’re too young for estate planning or that you don’t have enough assets yet to justify putting a plan in place. But, DFW estate planning attorneys will tell you that it is a…
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