Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969) - 34TH President of the United States, 1953-1961 Prior to... [Read more...]
Stephen A. Mendel, Estate Planning Attorney
Mr. Stephen Mendel is an attorney who focuses a substantial part of his practice on estate planning. Mr. Mendel’s guiding principle is to provide his clients with quality legal services tailored to each client’s specific needs and goals. Read More!
Thought for the Day:
Charm is the ability to make someone else think that both of you are pretty... [Read more...]
Changes to the Estate Tax
Estate planning attorneys everywhere are trying to let everyone know that the lifetime estate tax... [Read more...]
Texas History – Do You Know the Date the Texas Declaration of Independence Was Adopted?
The Texas Declaration of Independence was adopted following a unanimous vote from the delegates on... [Read more...]
Famous Estates – Legacy Champ or Chump?
Rosa Parks (1913-2005) - Civil Rights Activist Most historians date the beginning of the... [Read more...]
Thought for the Day:
Revolve your world around others, and others will revolve around you. Anonymous [Read more...]
Texas Intestacy Estate Planning for Children Born out of Wedlock: Part 2 of 2
Continuing our two-part blog series focusing on the rights of illegitimate children or children born... [Read more...]
Texas History – Do You Know What is the Oldest Artifact in the State Capitol of Texas?
The restored remains of the original 1835 San Jacinto flag is the oldest artifact in... [Read more...]
Famous Estates – Legacy Champ or Chump?
Jessica Savitch (1947-1983) - Television News Anchor Savitch was a popular local television newscaster... [Read more...]
Thought for the Day:
We awaken in others the same attitude of mind we hold toward them. Elbert Hubbard [Read more...]
Texas Intestacy Estate Planning for Children Born out of Wedlock: Part 1 of 2
In most states, including Texas, a child born out of wedlock is an illegitimate child.... [Read more...]
Texas History – Do You Know How Many Texan Combatants Died at the Alamo?
Santa Anna’s army of approximately 2,600 had 600 killed and wounded, although those totals range... [Read more...]
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