Jennifer L. Sneed
Columnist
Jennifer L. Sneed is an attorney with Bourland Heflin Alvarez Minor & Matthews PLC. Her practice focuses primarily on probate, estate planning and personal litigation.
There are 5 articles by Jennifer L. Sneed :
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October 2018
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Business There is much value in having a last will and testament, generally referred to as a “will.” However, as with most things, a will’s value is relative; it largely depends on your unique circumstances.
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November 2018
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Business Who inherits when you die without a will? Part 2
Editor's note: Part two in a three-part series.
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December 2018
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Business Who inherits when you die without a will? Part 3
In this final installment of my three-part intestacy series, I highlight two of the most overlooked asset-transferring mechanisms that can be used to bypass both the need to execute a will and the maze of intestate succession: beneficiary and joint ownership designations.
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January 2019
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Business Critical financial estate planning considerations
Many people believe that “estate planning” is a one-time event that involves drafting a last will and testament that will not be revisited until after they’ve died. In reality, however, effective estate planning is often an ongoing process that can have complex and far-reaching implications, both for the planner and the planner’s beneficiaries.
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March 2019
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Business Five reasons you need a will (and one reason you don’t)
A last will and testament is a pretty powerful little document, as it is one of the few tools that allows you to maintain control over your estate even after you’ve died.
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