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Dallas Will Planning Attorneys

The attorneys at Staubus and Randall are helping clients navigate their way through Guardianships, Asset Protection Planning, estate planning, wills, Trustee Disputes, and probate of wills etc. If you need help drafting a will, contact Staubus & Randall, LLP, today at 214-691-3411. <br>

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Dallas Will Planning Attorneys

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  1. Dallas Will Planning Attorneys In numerous of life’s everyday interactions, communication is vital . Expressing our wants, desires, and concerns is what helps move us from point A to point B. What we tend to forget is that communication associated with our passing is simply as important. albeit we could also be gone, there's how to communicate our wants and wishes after our death – it's called a will. A will may be a key piece of communication that directs our final wishes and provides for the loved ones that we leave behind. At Staubus and Randall, we understand that every client has individual needs and goals. We work with you to customize your will and tailor it to satisfy your and your family’s needs. We all know it's difficult to face a future without yourself in it, but our compassionate team of attorneys is ready to assist you to make sure that your family are going to be taken care of, and your assets won’t be frozen in limbo. able to mention your estate plan? Contact our office at 214-691-3411.

  2. What Is a Will? A will planning is just a legal instrument that lays out your final wishes in reference to the distribution of your property, assets, and therefore the care of minor children once you pass on . Unfortunately, many of us mistakenly believe that a will is merely for the very wealthy or those with complicated assets to divide. A will may be a legal instrument which will be as simple or as complicated as you create it. Everyone should have a will so as to obviously lay out their final wishes. Not only does it reduce confusion over who gets what, but it also can help your surviving loved one gain access to your assets during a timely manner. It is especially important to possess a will if you've got children. The failure to organize a will may leave your children in a state of limbo, and it means decisions about your estate are going to be left to the hands of judges or state officials, rather than those you're keen on . Having a will means you'll rest assured that your affairs are going to be so as , and you’ve done everything possible to form your wishes known. What a Will Can Do A will provides direction for the distribution of certain property and assets at the time of your death. Again, wills are often as simple or as complex as you create them. A will are able to do a good range of birth control goals, distribution outlines, and even some tax

  3. objectives. additionally to managing the distribution of your property and assets, a will also can do the following: Guardianship for Children: during a will, you're ready to designate a guardian of your choosing to worry for your surviving minor children. This helps to scale back the involvement of judges or state officials when it involves determining where a toddler should be placed. You Can Choose Your Beneficiaries: A will can allow you to settle on who receives your assets. For instance , if you were to die without a will, state laws would typically not include friends, stepchildren, or godchildren as beneficiaries of your estate. By employing a will, you're allowed to dictate who benefits from your passing, be it stepchildren, friends, or your favorite charities. You Can Designate an Executor: This person is often a private representative of your estate. It Can Back-up a Living Trust: A will are often a superb thanks to copy any sort of inter vivos trust that you simply may have already established. Trust the legal team with over 100 years of combined experience to seem out for you and your family’s financial future. If you would like help drafting a will, contact Staubus and Randall today at 214-691-3411. Let’s find a consultation to speak about your needs and the way we will help.

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