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Links & PublicationsPublicationsSpeech AGA Austin Chapter December 811Author: Kathleen Ford Bay Guardianship Information Author: Kathleen Ford Bay From Epidemiological Studies to Beekeeping: Even After Robinson and Havner, There is Still an Advantage in Classifying Experts as Non-Scientific Author: Justin Welch The Inevitability of the Brewpub: Legal Avenues for Expanding Distribution Capabilities Author: Justin Welch Powers of Attorney and Fiduciary Duites Author: Kathleen Ford Bay Do's and Don'ts of Court-Created Trusts Author: Kathleen Ford Bay Estate and Disability Planning for Unmarried Couples Author:Kathleen Ford Bay Almost every day there's a new report on same sex couples and marriage. In the estate and disability planning arena, what do lawyers need to considering when a client is not married (at least not in a recognizable, legal marriage) and wants to leave property to a companion (of the same sex or opposite sex), wants that companion to be able to handle finances in the event the client is incapacitated, and wants that companion to be in charge of funeral arrangements. This article was written by Kathleen Ford Bay for the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (www.actec.org) for its March 2004 conference in San Antonio, Texas. Sprucing up Austin Schools - Austin American Statesman By David Lowery |