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I Suspect My Parent Has Alzheimer’s, But They’re in Denial. How Can I Protect Them and Their Estate?

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As parents age, their children may notice certain physical and behavioral changes. The most common physical decline is a parent falling more often, typically while walking up and down stairs or in the bathroom. Physical...more

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Suit To Modify Trusts Did Not Violate No Contest Clause

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Texas courts narrowly construe no-contest clauses. In Di Portanova v. Monroe, grandparents set up eight trusts for a grandchild that had a mental disability. No. 01-20-01019-CV, 2012 Tex. App. LEXIS 9859 (Tex. App.—Houston...more

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