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Cohabitation Agreements: Estate Planning for Unmarried Partners
The number of Americans living together as unmarried partners is on the rise. As reported by the U.S. Census Bureau in 2019, more adults are delaying marriage or forgoing it…
Read MoreHow a Change in Tax Laws Can Affect Your Estate Plan
There haven’t been any changes…yet. However, there are two proposals on the horizon receiving a lot of attention. Here’s a quick review: Lowering the Estate Tax Exemption Currently, you are…
Read MoreEstate Planning for Blended Families
In previous articles, we have talked a lot about the importance and the process of estate planning. If you are unfamiliar with the term, estate planning is the preparation of…
Read MoreEssential Estate Planning Documents
When most people think of estate planning, they are either not sure what it includes or believe it is just creating a will, but this is not the case. Estate…
Read MoreTypes of Powers of Attorney Explained
Understanding the types of Power of Attorney and the role each one serves can be quite confusing at times. A power of attorney is a legal document that allows you…
Read MoreNew Year. New You. Resolve to Plan Better For Your Business
It’s time to take control of your finances and business. Estate and business planning are about taking control of your situation. You have worked hard to cultivate your business. Now…
Read MoreKimberly Loveland Receives Dallas Professional Women Award
Loveland & Hurley, PLLC is proud of our founder, Kimberly Loveland. Kimberly has recently been named Dallas Professional Women’s Woman of the Week. Dallas Professional Women (DPW) is a network…
Read MoreEnd of Year Gifting
With the New Year approaching, people often start making plans for the future. No matter what age you are, you should consider having an estate plan. Unfortunately, we do not…
Read MoreMyth vs. Facts on Marital Agreements
Most soon-to-be newlyweds are busy planning all the fun details of their special day. One important detail they may not be thinking of, however, is preparing a marital agreement. There…
Read MoreKimberly Loveland Joins State Bar of Texas Leadership Academy
Loveland & Hurley, PLLC is pleased to announce that our founder, Kimberly Loveland, has been selected for the State Bar of Texas Real Estate, Probate and Trust Law Section Leadership…
Read MoreLoveland & Hurley, PLLC Online Services
Peace of Mind in an Uncertain Time If you hire an attorney for estate planning or probate, you are creating a relationship that is personal and trusted. Loveland & Hurley,…
Read MoreWhy You Should Hire a Board-Certified Attorney
Potential clients and peers often overlook Board Certification by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization (TBLS). The Board is a part of the State Bar of Texas, which is the…
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