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Estate Planning for Blended Families, Second Marriages, and Stepchildren

Tariq and Michelle came to us after getting married in their early 50s. Both had children from previous marriages. Tariq owned a logistics company. Michelle had inherited property from her father in East Texas. Over the last few years, they’d bought a home together and started sharing accounts. When families come together through remarriage, it […]

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Estate Planning 101: Why It’s Not Just for the Wealthy, and How to Get Started with Comer Law Group

Estate planning is one of those tasks that’s easy to put off for two reasons: 1. We always feel like we have “more time”, and 2. It often feels like a task more relevant to the very wealthy. The reality is that estate planning is essential for anyone who owns assets. Estate planning is also

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Estate Planning Tools for Veterans: Protecting Your Legacy and Family’s Future

For veterans, estate planning offers a vital way to protect assets, provide for family members, and secure peace of mind. At Comer Law Group, we understand that estate planning needs can be unique for those who have served our country, and we’re committed to supporting veterans in building a legacy that reflects their service and

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Keeping the Family Home in the Family: Legal Strategies for Real Estate Planning

  The family home often holds more than just monetary value; it represents history, memories, and a lasting legacy. However, without proper planning, passing it down to future generations can become complicated by legal disputes, financial strain, or even the loss of the property altogether. At Comer Law Group, we’re here to help you safeguard

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How a Trust Can Protect Your Assets During a Messy or Unexpected Divorce

Divorce is never a part of the plan. But life happens — and when it does, you want to be sure your hard-earned assets don’t become collateral damage in the fallout. Whether you’re in a high-conflict separation or simply want to protect what’s yours before you say “I do,” a trust can be one of

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6 Months ‘Til Christmas: Mid-Year Gifting and Estate Planning Strategies to Prepare for the Holidays

Holiday Gifting and Estate Planning: Passing Wealth Thoughtfully The holiday season is a time for giving, and while many focus on gifting presents, it’s also an opportune moment to think about long-lasting options—like the immeasurably timeless gift of passing wealth on to your loved ones. Holiday gift giving aligns beautifully with estate planning, providing something

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POAs: Durable Power of Attorney vs. Medical Power of Attorney

  When planning for the unexpected, many Texans overlook two powerful tools that can protect their rights and wishes in times of crisis: the Durable Power of Attorney and the Medical Power of Attorney. Both are essential estate planning tools, but they serve very different purposes. At Comer Law Group, we’re here to help you

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Updating Your Will When the Kids Go Back to School: A Smart Move for Busy Parents

The backpacks are zipped. The supplies are labeled. The first-day photos are posted. And suddenly, the house is quiet again. Back-to-school season has a way of resetting the calendar. For many parents, it’s the first time in months (or years) they’ve had a moment to breathe and think clearly about what’s next. That makes it

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Back to School, Off to College: Why Every Texas Parent Needs a Medical Power of Attorney for Their 18-Year-Old

Your child just turned 18. The dorm room is decorated, the meal plan is picked, and the car is (mostly) packed. What’s probably not on your checklist? A legal document that gives you the right to speak to a doctor if something goes wrong. It’s not something most parents think about. But once your child

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