This Christmas will have been the straw that broke the camel’s back for some families. Spending more time together than usual can make you realize that you no longer have much love for each other. It might even prompt you to edit your estate plan to remove someone...
Estate Planning And Elder Law Services In Orlando And Beyond
Month: December 2022
Are your 30s too young for estate planning?
You’re thinking about writing a will or making an estate plan, but everyone you talk to tells you that there’s no point in doing it yet. After all, you’re still in your 30s. Life expectancy at birth in the United States is around 76 years old – though it is falling –...
What can you do with inherited property you don’t want?
When people develop their estate plans, they often don’t bother asking their heirs whether they actually want the things they’re leaving them. They just assume they do – or they want them to have these items. When it’s money, of course, that’s not a problem. Even a...
Irrevocable and revocable trusts: Key points you should know
A comprehensive estate plan has many components that let your loved ones know how to handle your assets when you die. One component that’s in some estate plans is a trust. When you establish a trust and transfer assets into it, the trust holds those assets until it’s...