Estate Planning
Do you own property or have a family? You need an estate plan.
While there is no way to know what will happen in the coming years, there are steps you can take to ensure you have the final say over certain matters. By creating a comprehensive legal and financial strategy that will protect your interests, you can create a plan...
Who should be the executor of your estate?
One of the purposes of having an estate plan is ensuring that you have control over what happens to your property and assets in the future. As the owner of a Florida estate, you have the right to have the final say over certain matters. One of the most important...
Could your family benefit from a special needs trust?
When planning for the future, it is critical to consider what will happen with your estate and assets after your passing. If you are the parent of a special needs family member, or you have a loved one who is not able to care for himself or herself, you may need to...
Practical steps to effective planning for the future
There is no one-size-fits-all estate plan, and the thought of making decisions regarding what will happen when you pass could be intimidating, causing you to delay your estate planning efforts. In reality, every Florida adult could benefit from an estate plan,...
Do you really need an estate plan?
Planning for the future can be a difficult and complex task. Many people avoid it simply because they do not want to consider what will happen after they pass away. While considering your own mortality can be a difficult thing to address, it is in your interests and...
It can harm your family if you die without a will
There are many reasons why you may be reluctant to begin the estate planning process. You may not want to consider your own mortality, or you may not believe that you have enough wealth to justify the effort. In reality, estate planning is beneficial for everyone,...
Have you made mistakes with your estate plan?
Planning for the future can be an emotionally challenging process as it requires one to consider his or her own mortality and what will happen to personal property after passing. When you created your estate plan, you likely make your decisions based on what seemed...
You can control your future medical care
One of the most vital concerns many have about the future is what will happen with their medical care in case of an emergency or in their advanced age. You may have specific needs and objectives for your personal care in case of a serious medical need, and thankfully,...
It’s never too early to plan for the future
Planning for the future can be a daunting prospect for those in their 20s and 30s. Younger adults may not see the need to consider their long-term legal and financial needs because they are healthy and likely have not yet built substantial estates. While estate...
Which type of trust will be the best addition to your estate plan?
Planning for the future can be a difficult process as it will require you to plan for contingencies and consider what you want to happen in the event of your death. These are not easy things to navigate, but you understand how important it is to take steps to protect...