On 17 Apr 2008 00:49:12 GMT, Dover Beach <moon.blanched@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Les Albert <lalbert1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>news:bn6d04l2hsu3tp8rgsasduqa6esb93jf6i@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> It's not complicated, and when you're dead it won't matter to you. We
>> have no children, but we have a house, assets of stocks, bonds and
>> mutual funds, and a lot of nice stuff. We have wills that specify
>> each of us as the other's beneficiary, and that specify where
>> everything goes if we depart this life together. In your
>> cir***stances and mine, I don't understand the need for a trust.
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>I don't vouch for this website at all, but it suggests that there isn't
>much advantage in Texas of a trust over a will.
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>http://www.willsandprobate.com/FAQ/probate.htm
That led me to here:
http://tinyurl.com/6mqslp
A lot of good information. Thanks, Dover and Les, for your excellent
advice!
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QueBarbara


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