Almost everyone across the state of Texas has an estate of some kind, but very few have taken the extra steps to establish strong, legally valid estate planning measures. For those who care for a family member with disabilities, estate planning should be included as one of the essential elements of your special needs planning. Many of us assume that we will one day find the time to draft our Last Will and Testament, name a power of attorney, determine guardianship, or fund a trust for our beneficiaries. But we keep putting it off until later, believing we have plenty of time. Eventually, time runs out: https://shieldsfirm.com/texas-special-needs-trusts/
Special Needs Trusts
Shields Law, Counsel for Special Needs
720 Rusk St ste 501
Houston, TX 77002
18911 Hardy Oak Blvd Suite 144
San Antonio, TX 78258
24285 Katy Fwy Suite 300A
Katy, TX 77494
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