Long-term care insurance has changed greatly over the years. Because of the upsurge of baby-boomers, long-term care insurance premiums are much higher. Many baby-boomers are either obese or disabled, and this makes the claims expensive because so many have been filed,...
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Month: May 2014
Estate planning: Special considerations for your estate
On Behalf of Wright Abshire, Attorneys, A Professional Corporation | May 23, 2014 | Uncategorized
Almost everyone in Texas has probably heard about wills, trusts and estate plans. For some people, those terms are equated with a person who is wealthy or a person who has considerable assets. That, however, isn't the case. You don't have to be wealthy to have an...
Estate planning in Texas might include charitable donations
On Behalf of Wright Abshire, Attorneys, A Professional Corporation | May 17, 2014 | Uncategorized
In the past, when someone was preparing their estate documents they usually left everything to family members who have been close to them. A new trend seems to be starting with estate planning that might have some people rethinking that common distribution of assets....
Veterans’ benefits with Social Security expedited in some cases
On Behalf of Wright Abshire, Attorneys, A Professional Corporation | May 9, 2014 | Uncategorized
During their time in the military, veterans put their life on the line to keep our country protected. When a veteran needs help because of an injury caused in the line of duty, the United States should do everything possible to get that veteran the help they need....
Avoiding mistakes with estate planning in Texas
On Behalf of Wright Abshire, Attorneys, A Professional Corporation | May 2, 2014 | Uncategorized
It is possible to make mistakes when it comes to estate planning in Texas, even if you do not intentionally try to give more to one person than another in your will, that can cause conflict with your family after you pass away. Those who are preparing their wills in...
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