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- Category: Estate Planning
- 3 Best Ways to Protect the Earth with Estate Planning
- 5 Best Reasons to Re-Evaluate Your Estate Plan
- 5 Signs You Should Seek Guardianship of an Elderly Parent
- 2 Important Ways President Biden’s Tax Plan Can Affect Your Estate Plan
- 3 Expensive Problems with DIY Wills
- Yes, You Need a Last Will and Testament, Here’s 3 Reasons Why.
- PARVIN LAW GROUP OFFERS FREE BASIC ESTATE PLANS TO SENIORS 70+
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- 3 Reasons an Online Will could be an Expensive Mistake
- 3 Ways Entrepreneurs Can Protect Their Businesses
- Alert: New Laws Effective
- Parvin Law Group Adds New Attorney
- Live Comfortably: 5 Simple Ways Seniors Can Control Their Finances in Retirement
- Today’s Must-Heed Business Call: ‘Innovate or Die’
- How to Manage a Loved One’s Account After Death
- Immigration and Business Go Hand-in-Hand
- Divorce Can Present Challenges for Estate Plans, Business
- Living Longer Might Mean Less Money for Estate Plans
- Contracts: What They Are and Why You Need Them
- Parvin Law Group Adds Houston Office
- What Airline Companies Teach Us About Business
- New Law Brings Changes to U.S. Tax Code
- Top 5 Estate Planning Mistakes Celebrities Make
- Put That Partnership Agreement in Writing
- Why Young Parents Need a Will
- Keep Those Trade Secrets Secret
- The Problem with DIY Wills
- Due Diligence: Why Business Owners Need to Do Background Checks
- Billion-Dollar Verdict Underscores Need for Estate Plan
- Top 10 Business Law Mistakes (And How to Avoid Them) – Part 2
- Top 10 Business Law Mistakes (And How to Avoid Them) – Part 1
- 3 Simple Reasons to Get a Simple Will
- Announcement: Parvin Board Certified Specialist Re-Certified to 2022
- Estate Planning Options: Addicted Beneficiaries
- Estranged from Family? You Should Have an Estate Plan
- Aging Parents and Adult Children: When to Consider Guardianship in Texas?
- Getting Letters Testamentary from Probate Court
- Already Have an Estate Plan? Focus on This.
- Estate Planning for Senior Citizens
- Stolen Inheritance? Call Us for Help.
- Divorced with Kids? Get a Will Now!
- Probate Law: Letters Testamentary Explained
- Does Dad Need a Guardian?
- The New America: Your Blended Family
- Quick & Easy Legal Tips: End of Year Action Items
- You’ve Been Sued: You May Employ A Lawyer
- Shacked Up: The Legal Risk of Living Together
- Are you a Step-Parent? Do an Estate Plan
- Legal Blackjack: Internet Estate Plans
- 50% Off Legal Services Sale: Simple Estate Planning
- Simply Explained: Letters Testamentary in Probate
- Guardianship for Families with Special Needs “Kids”
- Avoiding Probate: The Transfer on Death Deed
- Mom Needs Help: Tell me about Guardianship
- How to Get Letters Testamentary
- Texas Medicaid: Basics & Qualifications
- Texas Guardianship Explained: Helping those in Need
- Defusing the Bomb: Estate Planning for Blended Families
- The “How To” Series: Probate Fights (Litigation)
- Best Advice for Step-Parents: Get a Last Will & Testament
- Probate Law Explained: “Letters” from the Court
- When Your Loved One Dies…
- HELP! I am Not Sure My Lawyer Knows What He’s Doing…
- Don’t Get Complicated: A Simple Estate Plan is Best
- Quick & Easy Steps to Small Business Success
- The Step-Monster from the Blue Lagoon
- We Aren’t Rich: Basic Estate Planning for Non-Gazillionaires
- Mom’s Incapacitated: Do I Need a Guardianship?
- Common Law Marriage Killed Me
- Money Matters: The Real Cost of Estate Planning
- DANGER: The 5 Most Dangerous Issues in Estate Planning & Probate Law
- Family 2.0: Helping Blended Families
- The First Steps: When a Loved One Dies
- What are Letters Testamentary in Probate?
- How to Be Successful in Business
- Untying the Knot – Estate Planning and Family Law
- WAR STORIES
- ALERT! Estate Plan Needs Maintenance…
- 10 (Simple) Ways to Protect Your Family Before 2016
- 5 Components of an Estate Plan
- Why We Procrastinate About Estate Planning
- Three Mistakes to Avoid When Planning the Succession of Your Business
- 10 Things To Do Before the End of This Year
- What to do with an Inherited IRA
- Young Adults Need Estate Planning, Too
- How to Leave Assets to Adult Children
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- Will a Pre or Post-Marital Agreement harm my marriage?
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- Will my living will expire?
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- Does a trust need to file an income tax return?
- Can I amend or revoke a trust once it is created?
- Is it better to have a trust than a will?
- Can I be the settlor and trustee of my own trust?
- What is a “trust”?
- What Constitutes a Will in Texas?
- What Types of Issues are Covered in a Will?
- Do I Really Need a Will?
- Currently, I do not have a “taxable estate” but am close. What should I do?
- Do I Need an Attorney to Prepare My Estate Plan?
- How Could Getting Sued Impact My Estate Plan?
- What Happens if I Die without an Estate Plan in Texas?
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