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LGBT ATTORNEY
About Our Practice. Our Austin law practice provides legal services in the areas of estate planning, probate, wills, trusts, guardianship, and appeals. We also assist clients with a range of LGBT issues, including adoption, wills, powers of attorney, and estate planning.Read more.
ATTORNEY BIO
Attorney Bio. Being a lawyer was always on the horizon for Liz as a natural outgrowth of her zeal for fairness and justice. Liz is committed to helping clients achieve their goals, whether it’s protecting themselves or their loved ones or tailoring a solution to a unique set of legal needs. Liz focuses on problem solving thataddresses the
ESTATE PLANNING
Estate planning enables you to make vital personal decisions about the management and distribution of your assets, as well as your health if you become unable to do so yourself. An estate plan can include some or all of the following: Wills. Trusts. Advanced Health Care Directives and HIPAA Release Form. Durable Power of Attorney. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT TEXAS WILLS AND ESTATE What is the estate tax? The estate tax is a tax on the transfer of wealth following death. Generally, the estate tax affects only individuals with a large estate. For example, in 2013, any transfer of assets of less than $5.25 million transfer estate tax-free. Estatesworth more
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A BENEFICIARY OF A WILL DIES BEFORE THE Occasionally, an individual named as a beneficiary in a will dies before the person who drafted the will (the testator). Who takes the gift when this occurs? It depends on the language of the will. Most estate planning lawyers draft a will with many possible scenarios in mind, thus a well-drafted will usually names at least one alternatebeneficiary.
DYING WITHOUT A WILL Dying without a will in Texas is also called “intestate.” When a person dies intestate, Texas laws determine who will receive the individual’s property. For property to transfer after death, it usually must go through probate. Probate is the process of collecting and transferring title of an individual’s assets following his death. This may also DESIGNATION OF GUARDIAN: AN ESTATE PLANNING ESSENTIAL A guardian of the estate is responsible for managing the property and financial affairs of the incapacitated person (the ward). A guardian of the person is generally responsible for providing care, supervision, food, clothing, and shelter for the incapacitated person, and may also consent to medical treatment on her behalf. REVOKING A WILL IN TEXAS In some circumstances, the law will intervene to revoke a portion of a will. Below are some examples of revocation by operation of law: (1) Divorce – When an individual divorces, her former spouse no longer inherits under the will and the law will treat the ex-spouse has having predeceased the testator. (2) Pretermitted heirs – If a child TEXAS GUARDIANSHIPS: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) A guardian is appointed only in the event that a court finds that an individual is an incapacitated person. Texas law defines an “incapacitated person” as: (3) “a person who must have a guardian appointed to receive funds due the person from any governmental source.”. Because appointment of a guardian removes so many rights of the ward DYING WITHOUT A WILL IN TEXAS Dying without a will in Texas is also called “intestate.”. When a person dies intestate, Texas laws determine who will receive the individual’s property. For property to transfer after death, it usually must go through probate. Probate is the process of collecting and transferring title of an individual’s assets following hisdeath.
LGBT ATTORNEY
About Our Practice. Our Austin law practice provides legal services in the areas of estate planning, probate, wills, trusts, guardianship, and appeals. We also assist clients with a range of LGBT issues, including adoption, wills, powers of attorney, and estate planning.Read more.
ATTORNEY BIO
Attorney Bio. Being a lawyer was always on the horizon for Liz as a natural outgrowth of her zeal for fairness and justice. Liz is committed to helping clients achieve their goals, whether it’s protecting themselves or their loved ones or tailoring a solution to a unique set of legal needs. Liz focuses on problem solving thataddresses the
ESTATE PLANNING
Estate planning enables you to make vital personal decisions about the management and distribution of your assets, as well as your health if you become unable to do so yourself. An estate plan can include some or all of the following: Wills. Trusts. Advanced Health Care Directives and HIPAA Release Form. Durable Power of Attorney. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT TEXAS WILLS AND ESTATE What is the estate tax? The estate tax is a tax on the transfer of wealth following death. Generally, the estate tax affects only individuals with a large estate. For example, in 2013, any transfer of assets of less than $5.25 million transfer estate tax-free. Estatesworth more
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A BENEFICIARY OF A WILL DIES BEFORE THE Occasionally, an individual named as a beneficiary in a will dies before the person who drafted the will (the testator). Who takes the gift when this occurs? It depends on the language of the will. Most estate planning lawyers draft a will with many possible scenarios in mind, thus a well-drafted will usually names at least one alternatebeneficiary.
DYING WITHOUT A WILL Dying without a will in Texas is also called “intestate.” When a person dies intestate, Texas laws determine who will receive the individual’s property. For property to transfer after death, it usually must go through probate. Probate is the process of collecting and transferring title of an individual’s assets following his death. This may also DESIGNATION OF GUARDIAN: AN ESTATE PLANNING ESSENTIAL A guardian of the estate is responsible for managing the property and financial affairs of the incapacitated person (the ward). A guardian of the person is generally responsible for providing care, supervision, food, clothing, and shelter for the incapacitated person, and may also consent to medical treatment on her behalf. REVOKING A WILL IN TEXAS In some circumstances, the law will intervene to revoke a portion of a will. Below are some examples of revocation by operation of law: (1) Divorce – When an individual divorces, her former spouse no longer inherits under the will and the law will treat the ex-spouse has having predeceased the testator. (2) Pretermitted heirs – If a child TEXAS GUARDIANSHIPS: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) A guardian is appointed only in the event that a court finds that an individual is an incapacitated person. Texas law defines an “incapacitated person” as: (3) “a person who must have a guardian appointed to receive funds due the person from any governmental source.”. Because appointment of a guardian removes so many rights of the ward DYING WITHOUT A WILL IN TEXAS Dying without a will in Texas is also called “intestate.”. When a person dies intestate, Texas laws determine who will receive the individual’s property. For property to transfer after death, it usually must go through probate. Probate is the process of collecting and transferring title of an individual’s assets following hisdeath.
CONTACT US - ELIZABETH BRENNER ATTORNEY AT LAW Austin family and estate planning,Austin Estate Planning,Austin Wills,Austin LGPT, Austin Probate, Austin Wills, Austin Criminal Law, Austin LGBT family and estate planning, Austin criminal appeals, Austin law lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender.ADOPTION ATTORNEY
Adoption by same-sex couples (sometimes also called second-parent adoption) is an option in Texas. Even though Texas now authorizes same-sex couples to marry, adoption in Texas is still important to protect the parental rights of the non-biological parent. SECOND PARENT ADOPTION IN TEXAS Adoption by same-sex couples (also called second parent adoption) is an option in Texas; however, because the state does not allow same-sex couples to legally marry and there is no law explicitly authorizing same-sex couples to adopt in Texas, it should be approached carefully. MARRIAGE EQUALITY IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE TRUMP ELECTION A number of people have expressed concern about the future of marriage equality following Trump’s election. According to the civil rights group, NCLR, “there is no realistic possibility that anyone’s marriage will be invalidated.” The organization further explained: “For individuals who are not currently married but who may wish to marry in the future, itTESTIMONIALS
What Clients Say: “I had talked to several other local probate lawyers. Liz was far more knowledgeable and experienced. She worked with me for over a year, guiding me successfully through the probate proceedings. She was very skilled, always helpful and easy to work with at all times. I most strongly recommend her to anyone DYING WITHOUT A WILL IN TEXAS Dying without a will in Texas is also called “intestate.”. When a person dies intestate, Texas laws determine who will receive the individual’s property. For property to transfer after death, it usually must go through probate. Probate is the process of collecting and transferring title of an individual’s assets following hisdeath.
MARRYING OUT OF STATE: WHAT TEXAS SAME-SEX COUPLES SHOULD Federal Benefits. Married same-sex couples living in Texas are treated as any other married couple for the purpose of the following federal rights, responsibilities, and benefits: (1) Federal taxes, including income tax, gift tax, and estate tax. If you marry, you must file your income tax as a married couple. COMMON LAW MARRIAGE IN TEXAS Formal marriage is the process by which a couple first obtains a marriage license and goes through a marriage ceremony. Common law marriage, or informal marriage, occurs in one of two ways: 1. Filing a declaration of informal marriage in the county of residence; or. 2. THE END OF DOMA? WHAT IT ALL MEANS. The End of DOMA? What It All Means. DOMA undermines both the public and private significance of state-sanctioned same-sex marriages; for it tells those couples, and all the world, that their otherwise valid marriages are unworthy of federal recognition. This places same-sex couples in an unstable position of being in a second-tier marriage. DEFINING A MARITAL RELATIONSHIP The marital relationship has wide-ranging impact throughout the legal world. Inheritance, creditor liability, personal liability, tax liability, employment benefits, Medicaid benefits, social security benefits—to name but a few—are all impacted by one’s marital status. Providing appropriate legal advice can depend on knowing the marital status of a client and the beginning date ofLGBT ATTORNEY
About Our Practice. Our Austin law practice provides legal services in the areas of estate planning, probate, wills, trusts, guardianship, and appeals. We also assist clients with a range of LGBT issues, including adoption, wills, powers of attorney, and estate planning.Read more.
ESTATE PLANNING
Estate planning enables you to make vital personal decisions about the management and distribution of your assets, as well as your health if you become unable to do so yourself. An estate plan can include some or all of the following: Wills. Trusts. Advanced Health Care Directives and HIPAA Release Form. Durable Power of Attorney. DESIGNATION OF GUARDIAN: AN ESTATE PLANNING ESSENTIAL A guardian of the estate is responsible for managing the property and financial affairs of the incapacitated person (the ward). A guardian of the person is generally responsible for providing care, supervision, food, clothing, and shelter for the incapacitated person, and may also consent to medical treatment on her behalf. WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A BENEFICIARY OF A WILL DIES BEFORE THE Occasionally, an individual named as a beneficiary in a will dies before the person who drafted the will (the testator). Who takes the gift when this occurs? It depends on the language of the will. Most estate planning lawyers draft a will with many possible scenarios in mind, thus a well-drafted will usually names at least one alternatebeneficiary.
DYING WITHOUT A WILL Dying without a will in Texas is also called “intestate.” When a person dies intestate, Texas laws determine who will receive the individual’s property. For property to transfer after death, it usually must go through probate. Probate is the process of collecting and transferring title of an individual’s assets following his death. This may also FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT TEXAS WILLS AND ESTATE What is the estate tax? The estate tax is a tax on the transfer of wealth following death. Generally, the estate tax affects only individuals with a large estate. For example, in 2013, any transfer of assets of less than $5.25 million transfer estate tax-free. Estatesworth more
REVOKING A WILL IN TEXAS In some circumstances, the law will intervene to revoke a portion of a will. Below are some examples of revocation by operation of law: (1) Divorce – When an individual divorces, her former spouse no longer inherits under the will and the law will treat the ex-spouse has having predeceased the testator. (2) Pretermitted heirs – If a child TEXAS GUARDIANSHIPS: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) A guardian is appointed only in the event that a court finds that an individual is an incapacitated person. Texas law defines an “incapacitated person” as: (3) “a person who must have a guardian appointed to receive funds due the person from any governmental source.”. Because appointment of a guardian removes so many rights of the ward DYING WITHOUT A WILL IN TEXAS Dying without a will in Texas is also called “intestate.”. When a person dies intestate, Texas laws determine who will receive the individual’s property. For property to transfer after death, it usually must go through probate. Probate is the process of collecting and transferring title of an individual’s assets following hisdeath.
MARRYING OUT OF STATE: WHAT TEXAS SAME-SEX COUPLES SHOULD Federal Benefits. Married same-sex couples living in Texas are treated as any other married couple for the purpose of the following federal rights, responsibilities, and benefits: (1) Federal taxes, including income tax, gift tax, and estate tax. If you marry, you must file your income tax as a married couple.LGBT ATTORNEY
About Our Practice. Our Austin law practice provides legal services in the areas of estate planning, probate, wills, trusts, guardianship, and appeals. We also assist clients with a range of LGBT issues, including adoption, wills, powers of attorney, and estate planning.Read more.
ESTATE PLANNING
Estate planning enables you to make vital personal decisions about the management and distribution of your assets, as well as your health if you become unable to do so yourself. An estate plan can include some or all of the following: Wills. Trusts. Advanced Health Care Directives and HIPAA Release Form. Durable Power of Attorney. DESIGNATION OF GUARDIAN: AN ESTATE PLANNING ESSENTIAL A guardian of the estate is responsible for managing the property and financial affairs of the incapacitated person (the ward). A guardian of the person is generally responsible for providing care, supervision, food, clothing, and shelter for the incapacitated person, and may also consent to medical treatment on her behalf. WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A BENEFICIARY OF A WILL DIES BEFORE THE Occasionally, an individual named as a beneficiary in a will dies before the person who drafted the will (the testator). Who takes the gift when this occurs? It depends on the language of the will. Most estate planning lawyers draft a will with many possible scenarios in mind, thus a well-drafted will usually names at least one alternatebeneficiary.
DYING WITHOUT A WILL Dying without a will in Texas is also called “intestate.” When a person dies intestate, Texas laws determine who will receive the individual’s property. For property to transfer after death, it usually must go through probate. Probate is the process of collecting and transferring title of an individual’s assets following his death. This may also FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT TEXAS WILLS AND ESTATE What is the estate tax? The estate tax is a tax on the transfer of wealth following death. Generally, the estate tax affects only individuals with a large estate. For example, in 2013, any transfer of assets of less than $5.25 million transfer estate tax-free. Estatesworth more
REVOKING A WILL IN TEXAS In some circumstances, the law will intervene to revoke a portion of a will. Below are some examples of revocation by operation of law: (1) Divorce – When an individual divorces, her former spouse no longer inherits under the will and the law will treat the ex-spouse has having predeceased the testator. (2) Pretermitted heirs – If a child TEXAS GUARDIANSHIPS: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) A guardian is appointed only in the event that a court finds that an individual is an incapacitated person. Texas law defines an “incapacitated person” as: (3) “a person who must have a guardian appointed to receive funds due the person from any governmental source.”. Because appointment of a guardian removes so many rights of the ward DYING WITHOUT A WILL IN TEXAS Dying without a will in Texas is also called “intestate.”. When a person dies intestate, Texas laws determine who will receive the individual’s property. For property to transfer after death, it usually must go through probate. Probate is the process of collecting and transferring title of an individual’s assets following hisdeath.
MARRYING OUT OF STATE: WHAT TEXAS SAME-SEX COUPLES SHOULD Federal Benefits. Married same-sex couples living in Texas are treated as any other married couple for the purpose of the following federal rights, responsibilities, and benefits: (1) Federal taxes, including income tax, gift tax, and estate tax. If you marry, you must file your income tax as a married couple. CONTACT US - ELIZABETH BRENNER ATTORNEY AT LAW Austin family and estate planning,Austin Estate Planning,Austin Wills,Austin LGPT, Austin Probate, Austin Wills, Austin Criminal Law, Austin LGBT family and estate planning, Austin criminal appeals, Austin law lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender. DYING WITHOUT A WILL Dying without a will in Texas is also called “intestate.” When a person dies intestate, Texas laws determine who will receive the individual’s property. For property to transfer after death, it usually must go through probate. Probate is the process of collecting and transferring title of an individual’s assets following his death. This may also BLOG - ELIZABETH BRENNER ATTORNEY AT LAW This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Topics. Adoption (4) ; Estate Planning (15) ; General (3) ; General Commentary (1) ; LGBT (15) ; Probate (7)ADOPTION ATTORNEY
Adoption by same-sex couples (sometimes also called second-parent adoption) is an option in Texas. Even though Texas now authorizes same-sex couples to marry, adoption in Texas is still important to protect the parental rights of the non-biological parent. COMMON LAW MARRIAGE IN TEXAS Formal marriage is the process by which a couple first obtains a marriage license and goes through a marriage ceremony. Common law marriage, or informal marriage, occurs in one of two ways: 1. Filing a declaration of informal marriage in the county of residence; or. 2. MARRIAGE EQUALITY IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE TRUMP ELECTION A number of people have expressed concern about the future of marriage equality following Trump’s election. According to the civil rights group, NCLR, “there is no realistic possibility that anyone’s marriage will be invalidated.” The organization further explained: “For individuals who are not currently married but who may wish to marry in the future, it SECOND PARENT ADOPTION IN TEXAS A second-parent adoption occurs when a second person in an unmarried couple adopts a child. While this term is often used interchangeably with same-sex adoption in Texas or adoption by a same-sex couple, the process is similar to an adoption by a step-parent. If and when marriage does become legal in Texas, until Texas law providesotherwise
MARRYING OUT OF STATE: WHAT TEXAS SAME-SEX COUPLES SHOULD Federal Benefits. Married same-sex couples living in Texas are treated as any other married couple for the purpose of the following federal rights, responsibilities, and benefits: (1) Federal taxes, including income tax, gift tax, and estate tax. If you marry, you must file your income tax as a married couple. DEFINING A MARITAL RELATIONSHIP The marital relationship has wide-ranging impact throughout the legal world. Inheritance, creditor liability, personal liability, tax liability, employment benefits, Medicaid benefits, social security benefits—to name but a few—are all impacted by one’s marital status. Providing appropriate legal advice can depend on knowing the marital status of a client and the beginning date of MARRIAGE EQUALITY AND ADOPTION IN TEXAS Marriage Equality and Adoption in Texas. While the recent Supreme Court decision extending marriage equality nationwide marks a monumental step forward for equality, it by no means resolves all legal issues related to same-sex families. In fact, because same-sex marriage is relatively new to the country and brand new to Texas,there are still
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