by msmyers | Mar 26, 2020 | Business Planning, Elder Care, Estate Planning, Probate, Retirement, Social Security
The Texas Bar and others have compiled some useful information– listed below are a set of links that may be helpful to you, and feel free to share with others: Prevention of COVID-19 Symptoms of COVID-19 What to do if you are sick Texas COVID-19 testing...
by msmyers | Mar 25, 2020 | Business Planning, Elder Care, Estate Planning, Probate, Social Security
In response to COVID-19, several consumer protection measures have been announced ranging from court hearings, foreclosures, evictions, utilities to student loans, price gouging, bankruptcy and more. Please see the attached article from the National Consumer Law...
by msmyers | Mar 12, 2020 | Estate Planning
“Mentioning how you want your remains treated after death is a quick way to kill a casual conversation, but avoiding the topic because it is uncomfortable leaves your loved ones to piece together your wishes while also grieving their loss. Planning ahead allows...
by msmyers | Feb 27, 2020 | Estate Planning
Father and daughter paying bills online in living room Have you checked in with your parents to see if they’ve completed their estate planning? It’s an important question to ask! “Your parent or parents may be afraid to talk about it. Or,...
by msmyers | Feb 20, 2020 | Estate Planning
“There are many common misconceptions surrounding the topic of estate planning. For example, many people believe that estate planning just means having a will. Others think that estate planning is only a concern for retirees or those over age 55. The truth is,...
by msmyers | Feb 6, 2020 | Estate Planning
Celebrity estates continue to be a cautionary tale for us all! Even if you don’t have millions at stake, for the sake of your loved ones, get your plans in place! Aretha Franklin’s Estate Still Unsettled as Executor Resigns