Due to age, illness or other factors, you may take on the management of the money and property of a loved one who is unable to make financial decisions for themselves. To gain the legal authority to provide this type of assistance to your family member, you may seek...
Year: 2019
What is a special needs trust?
Formulating a regular will in Florida can be a process on its own, but if you are looking to provide for a loved one with special needs, the situation becomes much more complicated. In the event that you are looking to support a loved one with special needs,...
3 things to know when contesting a will
When a loved one dies, your first thoughts are usually not about his or her estate. However, as time goes by, you will have to focus on estate matters. If you discover the will he or she left behind does not make sense to you and what you knew about the person, you...
Reducing the pressure of discussing an estate plan
While estate planning is absolutely an important topic for families in Florida to discuss, it is also one that can be challenging to talk about because of its sensitivity. While planning an estate means coordinating beneficiaries and delegating tasks for the execution...
Who should you choose as executor of your estate?
When Florida residents decide to make an estate plan that covers their assets and estate if they were to pass away, one of the most important decisions to make is choosing the executor. As you are already one step ahead by setting up an estate plan, there are several...
How can you avoid a POA rejection?
In a Florida estate plan, you need to consider a power of attorney. A power of attorney can handle your medical or financial affairs if you suffer from a condition or accident that incapacitates you. If you already have a POA, then you are in a good position. However,...
Which assets go through probate?
In the aftermath of losing a loved one, it can be challenging to focus on legal matters. However, if they left a will, your loved one’s estate is likely to go through probate court. Understanding what assets are subject to probate can help you prepare for the process....
Estate planning for same-sex couples
Although same-sex marriage is now legal in all states including Florida, you and your partner may choose to remain unmarried. In that case, it is important to understand how to approach estate planning so that you may ensure your partner has certain rights and...
Make your wants known when it comes to the end of your life
When it comes time for Florida residents to create an estate plan, a common misconception is that it is only necessary for elderly individuals. The truth is that almost everyone can benefit from an estate plan. Not only does this make sure that assets go where they...
Does a DIY will have any disadvantages?
Once you get married or decide to have children, you more than likely think about how you need to protect your spouse or your children if you were to die suddenly. Of course, estate planning is never easy to think about, so you keep putting it off. But then you have a...