Essential Steps in Estate Planning for Young Adults in Florida In Florida, estate planning for young adults is equally nuanced and important. The average 18-year-old has rarely faced the need to make life-altering decisions, yet they find themselves legally autonomous...
Frequently asked questions about Living Trusts in Florida Living trusts are one of the most popular estate planning tools for families and individuals in Florida. Consequently, lawyers tend to get asked certain questions repeatedly. The following is a list of some of...
Trust Protector versus Trustee – An Explanation Although once an uncertainty, Florida law now clearly allows for the inclusion of a Trust Protector by a grantor of a trust. A Florida Trust Protector is a specifically named individual (or entity) identified in a trust...
Yearly Estate Planning Audit Kicking off a new year right involves more than just resolutions to get in shape and joining book clubs. One of the most important tasks we should tackle at the beginning of each year is to make sure that our estate plans are completed,...
Will my estate go through probate court in Florida? Costs associated with the probate administration process can add up quickly. So, it’s not surprising that so many people create their estate plans with probate avoidance in mind. One of the most common questions...
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