North Texas Attorneys Handling Wills and Trusts
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The most essential aspects of estate planning are wills and trusts. Through a properly executed will, you can ensure that your assets are distributed as you wish upon your death. A trust can provide income for future generations and may have tax benefits. Wills and trusts can also detail how you wish to provide for your loved ones after you are gone.
We can help you deal with the creation of wills and trusts that reflect your goals and wishes. Contact a lawyer at Loughmiller Higgins, P.C. to schedule an appointment to discuss your individual situation and concerns.
At Loughmiller Higgins, P.C., our estate planning attorneys provide qualified assistance to clients throughout the course of creating wills and trusts. We walk you through every step of the process and get to know clients along the way. By doing this, we are better able to tailor the composition of these documents to suit your current and future needs.
Why Is it Important to Have a Will?
A will is essentially a set of instructions for the distribution of your assets upon your death. The only way to ensure that those assets are dispersed according to your wishes is to have a will. In the absence of a will, your property will be distributed according to Texas statutes. Our firm can help you understand why a will is so important and help you through the process of creating a will. We can also help you compose a legally-binding living will.
Types of Trusts
There are many different types of trusts that are designed to accomplish different goals. By discussing your situation and wishes for the assets that will be going into the trust, we can effectively determine the best type of trust for you to establish. Some of the types of trusts we help clients create and fund include:
- Revocable trust / irrevocable trust
- Living trust
- Simple trust
- Special needs trust
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For more information regarding wills, trusts, power of attorney or other aspects of estate planning, call our McKinney, Texas, law offices directly or e-mail us with a brief description of your questions or concerns. Flexible appointment scheduling is available for your convenience.