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Business guidance begins with a LIFT Your Life and Business Planning Session to either discuss what's needed in your new business if you're not quite off the ground yet, or if you're already in operation, to review the legal, insurance, financial, and tax systems in place in your business now.

Kristy Goldman is the holistic business advisor you've been looking for. She doesn't just put in place legal documents or act reactively, but instead gives you the peace of mind that you've not only set your business up right from the start, but that your business systems continue to keep up with your growth trajectory.

Goldman Law Group focuses on the details so you can maintain your high-level, creative focus on growing the company and serving the right clients and customers.

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Single Parents

Estate Planning You Can Trust

You have the primary responsibility for ensuring the well-being and care of your children. If something happens to you while they're minors, you want to ensure you’ve made the decision about who cares for them, and how.

In the most ideal scenario, your child’s other parent would be suitable to take custody of your child, if you cannot be there. But in many cases, that’s not possible or desired.

Even if it is, you may want the financial resources you're leaving behind cared for by someone other than your former spouse or partner.

No matter what the scenario, as a single parent (whether your child’s other parent is in the picture or not), you need to take the steps necessary to legally document who you would want raising your child, how you would want your child raised, and how you want your assets handled for your child, in case anything happens to you.

We know you're busy and promise to make the process as simple and easy for you as possible. Click here to see just how easy it can be.

Or, to get started right away, click here to schedule an appointment online​. You may also call our office at 512-649-5341 to schedule an appointment.

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In 10 minutes, this FREE website will help you protect your kids if something unthinkable happens to you prior to creating your formal estate plan. Think of it as the first step to ensuring your kids are raised by the people you want, in the way you want, no matter what.

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Married With Children
Estate Planning You Can Trust

When you're married with children, estate planning is usually pretty straightforward. You want your spouse making decisions for you if you're incapacitated, and you want to make sure your assets go to your spouse when you die, and then to your children after your spouse is gone.

Seems simple, right?

If it was, our probate courts wouldn’t be clogged with the impact of the complexity of money and family. There wouldn’t be $58 billion in assets in the State Departments of Unclaimed Property across the United States.

There are a myriad of questions that need answered to ensure your family stays out of court and out of conflict in the event of your incapacity or death. Some tactical specifics also need to happen to ensure your assets don’t end up lost to the State Department of Unclaimed Property because your family overlooks something when you can’t be there to guide them.

If you're in a second (or third or more) marriage situation with children from a prior marriage (we call this a “blended family”), it’s an almost guarantee the people you love will end up in conflict if you don’t plan ahead.

Most of all, your wealth isn’t measured just by the dollars in your bank account, but by the well-being of the people you love. You care enough to get your estate planning handled so your family will stay out of court and out of conflict, no matter what.

We know you're busy and promise to make the process as simple and easy for you as possible. Click here to see just how easy it can be.

Or, to get started right away, click here to schedule an appointment online​. You may also call our office at 512-649-5341 to schedule an appointment.

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In 10 minutes, this FREE website will help you protect your kids if something unthinkable happens to you prior to creating your formal estate plan. Think of it as the first step to ensuring your kids are raised by the people you want, in the way you want, no matter what.

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Blended Families

Estate Planning You Can Trust

If you're in a second (or third or more) marriage, and you have children from a prior marriage, you must engage in estate planning that will keep the people you love out of conflict.

No matter how close or friendly you think your new spouse and your children are, there is simply an unavoidable, inherent conflict between them upon your death.

This conflict can be mitigated and you can ensure that the people you love most - your new spouse and your children - will each be well-taken care of with the most ease possible.

You can even take actions to support their being on the same team with each other in a time of grief.

It does take planning though, and we're well-trained and highly-skilled in planning for the needs of "blended families," which is the term in the legal profession for people who are in second (or third or more) marriages with children from a prior marriage.

If you're in a second (or third or more) marriage, contact us for a Family Wealth Planning Session so we can look together at everything you own, everyone you love, and what would happen to all of it when something happens to you. Then you can get informed, educated, and empowered to make the right planning decisions for the people you love.

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Life Partners With or Without Children

Estate Planning You Can Trust

In so many ways, estate planning is the very most important for you when you're not married, but have a life partner in your life. If you have children together, it’s exponentially more important for you to get your estate planning handled properly.

The law doesn't protect your love if you're not married, period.

You have to take action yourself to ensure you'll have access to your loved one’s hospital bedside, and that your unmarried loved one will have access to you, if you're hospitalized.

If you don't take action, it’s very likely that the person you love most in the world could be blocked from being with you in an accident, or making healthcare decisions for you, or deciding what you're fed, or who gets to see you.

That’s just your healthcare. Without the protection of estate planning, the person you love most in the world could be thrown out of your house, ejected from your business, or locked out of your finances.

If you have children together, they could even be taken out of your partners' care.

Estate planning when you're unmarried isn’t optional. It’s truly a matter of life and death for the people you love most.

We know you're busy and promise to make the process as simple and easy for you as possible. Click here to see just how easy it can be.

To get started right away, click here to schedule an appointment online​. You may also call our office at 512-649-5341 to schedule an appointment.

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In 10 minutes, this FREE website will help you protect your kids if something unthinkable happens to you prior to creating your formal estate plan. Think of it as the first step to ensuring your kids are raised by the people you want, in the way you want, no matter what.

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Those Without Children

Estate Planning You Can Trust

You don’t have children, but you do have a spouse, partner, or other loved ones, and you want to ensure things are as easy for them as possible if and when something happens to you.

You want to pass on what you've worked so hard for your entire life, and do it in a way that helps your loved ones know and feel your love just when they’ll need to most.

On top of that, and maybe even more importantly, you want to choose who will receive what you’ve worked so hard to create, and also ensure that your “chosen family” will be able to care for and love you, in the event you're incapacitated and cannot make healthcare decisions for yourself.

Your wealth isn’t measured just by the dollars in your bank account, but by the well-being of the people you love. You care enough to get your estate planning handled so your loved ones won't get stuck in court or conflict when you become incapacitated or die.

We know you're busy and promise to make the process as simple and easy for you as possible. Click here to see just how easy it can be to plan well for everyone you love and everything you own.

To get started right away, click here to schedule an appointment online​. You may also call our office at 512-649-5341 to schedule an appointment.

We look forward to getting to know you and keeping your family out of court and out of conflict.

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Kristy Goldman
4300 N. Quinlan Park Road #210
Austin, TX 78732
512.649.5341

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