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...
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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...
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...
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...
Are you setting your heirs up for “inheritor’s guilt?”
If you’re preparing to develop your estate plan, you likely feel good about how much you’ll be able to leave to your loved ones and perhaps other beneficiaries. Everyone wants to make their children’s lives a bit better and easier than theirs. You may have enough so...
Can you be too old for estate planning?
People sometimes worry about being too young for estate planning, and this is a common myth. They assume that they don’t need to make an estate plan until they are much older, but the reality is that it can be beneficial even at a young age. But what about the...
3 tips if considering disinheriting someone
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...
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 –...