Estate planning is a vital part of life. You deserve to decide what will happen to your assets and legacy when you die or become incapacitated. And estate planning documents can help you do this. Is it difficult to draft these documents difficult? Here is what you...
Estate Planning And Elder Law Services In Orlando And Beyond
Year: 2023
Do you understand Florida intestate laws?
When you work hard your entire life and accumulate wealth, you want to ensure that your assets will pass down to the people and causes you are passionate about when you die. And one of the most effective ways of achieving this is by creating a will. However, it is not...
There are multiple ways to leave an inheritance to your heirs
You’re planning to leave an inheritance to your children, grandchildren and other heirs. You want to ensure their financial welfare, but you don’t know how to do it securely or responsibly. Fortunately, there are some methods you can use to make sure your heirs...
The 3 different types of probate in Florida
When you lose a loved one, the last thing you want to do is to have to handle the legal process of managing their estate. It can feel like a difficult duty imposed upon you when you’re in a period of grieving. Understanding how the probate system works in Florida can...
Don’t let a child with special needs age out of parental support
The parents of children with special needs are often acutely aware of their family member's unusual support requirements. After all, they very likely provide most, if not all, of the social, financial and medical support that the child requires. They know that while...
The benefits of digital estate planning
If you are like most Americans, you probably bank online, regularly engage on social media and store family pictures in the Cloud. You likely spend a significant number of hours each week – and possibly each day – online. Every time that you go online, you contribute...
4 things that may be considered in guardianship requests
As your parents age, they may become increasingly reliant on you for support and care. However, while many elderly parents continue to live independently, some may develop medical or cognitive conditions that require them to have a legal guardian. At this time, you...
Medical estate planning to make things easier for your family
One thing that you may want to consider when doing your estate planning is to set up your medical wishes in advance. There are a few different ways that you do this, and they can be very helpful for your family. Remember that making medical decisions for a loved one...
Is it time you appointed a guardian for your aging parent?
Not many things are as difficult as watching your parent or grandparent become frail and lose their independence due to old age. Unfortunately, old age comes with its share of challenges. Depending on the age-related complications they are dealing with, the symptoms...
2 reasons to create a spendthrift trust
There are many different kinds of trusts that people create to protect their property or provide resources for the people that they love. How you structure the trust, who has access to its resources and what changes you may need to make to the trust help determine the...