Rex L. Hogue
Rex L. Hogue
Attorney & Co-Founder
Email: Rex@HaimanHogue.com
Areas of Practice:
- Estate Planning
- Tax Planning
- Business Planning
- Asset Protection Planning
- Special Needs Planning
- Trust Administration
- Probate
Education:
- Texas Tech University, B.A.
- Regent University, J.D.
Organizations:
- Texas State Bar, Member
- WealthCounsel, Member
- Texas Forum, Member
Leadership:
- Texas Forum, Chair of the Drafting Committee
- Texas Forum, Past President
Rex L. Hogue – Attorney & Co-Founder
Rex L. Hogue earned a B.A. Degree from Texas Tech University in 1982, and a Juris Doctor in 1992 from Regent University in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Mr. Hogue has been practicing law since 1993. He limits his practice to estate planning, estate and gift tax planning, business planning, asset protection planning, probate, and estate administration, working with estates up to $300 million. He designed the family limited partnership in the case of Estate of Kelley v. Commissioner, TC Memo 2005-235. The case was decided in 2005 and is considered a huge taxpayer victory. He has authored two books, Practical Estate Planning and Biblical Principles of Estate Planning, and co-authored the Family Limited Partnership Practice System, a six-volume set designed for attorneys published by WealthCounsel, LLC. He also co-hosted a radio show in 2010 called “Tax Talk.” He frequently speaks on these subjects (primarily to professionals), for continuing education credit to attorneys, CPAs, and financial professionals.
Mr. Hogue is a member of the State Bar of Texas (and the Real Estate, Trust, and Probate Section), is a current subscriber to WealthCounsel, and the Texas Forum.
Mr. Hogue married his wife, the former Dottie Malpass, in February 1992. They have three children, David (born in May 1993), Laura (born in December 1994), and Stephen (born in March 1998). Dottie, a former schoolteacher, is now is a full-time mother. The Hogue family attends and is active at a local church in Frisco. He served on the board of a private Christian school for four years. He served on a homeowners’ association board for over ten years. When his sons played football for the Home School Athletic Association, he served as the announcer for the high school varsity team and the junior high team, as well as assisted the organization with football statistics and half-time show coordination. He has coached little league baseball and adult softball.
“Most people don’t plan to fail, they fail to plan.” – John L. Beckley