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Robert
C. Focke & Associates, Attorneys at Law
3405 Edloe, Suite 200 | Houston, Texas 77027 Phone:
713-850-7799 E-mail: rfocke@robertfocke.com
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Your Will Power: Five Powerful Reasons to Have A Will (or Living Trust)
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Aunt Texas and Uncle Sam will have power over your assets, if you
don't take control of them before you are incapacitated or dead.
Why is it important to have a will or trust? Because it gives you
the power today and your heirs power tomorrow.
Here
are five powerful reasons to have a will or living trust
- You
have the power to decide who gets your assets, not the State.
This is the most important reason to have a will or a living trust.
Uncle Sam and Aunt Texas are waiting for you to give them power
over your hard earned assets at amazing cost and time. Take that
power for yourself: make a will or create a living trust today.
- You
have the power to manage your estate, not the Courts. As
important as it is to have estate planning in place, it is equally
important to make sure it is adequate. If you make a mistake or
leave something out, the Courts are going to make decisions in
your absence. Speak to an experienced attorney about making a
will or avoiding courts by creating a living trust, so your decisions
are enforced.
- You
have the power to select a more caring guardian for your minor/immature/troubled
children, not the Courts. If you have minor children
it is imperative that you make a will, or better yet, create a
living trust. If your children are adults, but immature or troubled
you will be better served by a living trust. Your minor children's
future caregiver will be determined by the court, if you do not
make a will or trust that states their future caregiver. Your
immature or troubled children could inherit more than they are
ready to manage without a living trust. It is important to maintain
your protection of your family after death by providing the right
legal arrangements.
- You
have the power to control your estate tax dollars, not the government.
Take charge of controlling your estate taxes today, or the government
will gladly do it for you. Creating a living trust is the best
offensive to the governments claim on your estate.
- You
have the power to streamline probate or eliminate it for your
family. A will streamlines the probate process making
it quicker and easier on your loved ones. A living trust will
help them escape probate all together. Save your family the legal
headache of probate by making a will or creating a trust today.
Robert Focke and Associates offers
free initial consultation on estate planning, so that you
can understand your options. Please contact our offices at
713.850.7799.
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