Life can be unexpected at times. Although everything may seem in place and secure, there are unfortunately instances that can severely and negatively impact a person's life, such as a tragic accident or sudden illness. In situations such as these, people may still want to have their wishes fulfilled even though they may not directly be able to communicate them at the time. One way to help ensure this happens is Read More
SEEKING HELP WITH ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE TRUST
When deciding how to handle many future and even post-life decisions, planning is vital. However, there is no "one size fits all" approach to handling things like money. In our previous blog post, we discussed how trusts have become an important part of a comprehensive estate plan. Yet, a logical follow up question may be, what type of trust is right for my situation? There are a number of different types of Read More
A TRUST IS OFTEN AN INTEGRAL PART OF AN ESTATE PLAN
Estate planning documents are frequently used to establish a trust. This is a commonly used step by residents of Florida and across the country to keep assets out of probate and the public eye when an individual has passed on. If an estate ends up in probate, a state may become responsible for the distribution to heirs. A legal or financial expert often handles setting up a trust. This may help to ensure that the Read More
CHANGING A WILL
Florida law states that a will can be used to determine how a person's property should be divided after their death. People often write a will long before they expect to need it. This is done as a precaution to make sure that their property is taken care of in case of an emergency. However, as time passes, circumstances change, and those changes may be reflected in such a will. There are several reasons to change Read More
ESTATE PLANNING FOR FLORIDA NEWLYWEDS
While often associated with long-married couples, estate planning can be equally if not more beneficial to couples who just started their marriage. In this way, newlyweds can dictate the terms of their incipient estate as it grows and not suffer the devastation that often accompanies legal surprises in the wake of an unexpected death. For example, one of the first things a newly married couple can do is to ensure Read More
STRUCTURING AN EFFECTIVE ESTATE PLAN
Many Florida residents are interested in setting up a viable estate plan. Doing this by taking all the necessary steps may avoid confusion about the decedent's wishes. However, failing to discuss the plan with adult children may lead to family squabbles and disappointment. Adult children, or in some cases grandchildren, may feel that their inheritance was shortsighted. This happens most often when one child Read More
IS A HOLOGRAPHIC WILL VALID IN FLORIDA?
The state of Florida has unusual laws affecting holographic wills. A holographic will, or a last will and testament that has been written out entirely by hand by the testator, may be considered equal to any other will and sent through probate normally, so long as it fulfills the other requirements of Florida law. Florida requires that a will be signed by the testator and two witnesses in order for it to be valid. Read More
WHAT IS A LIVING WILL AND DO I NEED ONE?
Although people in Florida may have heard of a living will, they may be unsure of exactly what it is and whether it makes sense for them to have one. Living wills are effectively a person's directions of how they want to be treated in the event certain medical situations occur and they are no longer able to voice their decisions due to their incapacity. A living will can be an important part of the estate planning Read More
ADMINISTERING A FLORIDA TRUST
When someone is appointed as a trustee for an estate, the position comes with multiple duties and responsibilities. Because of the numerous tasks involved, it is important that a selected trustee be someone who is honest, trustworthy and organized. The first job a trustee will have is to administer the trust according to its terms and in the interests of the beneficiaries. A trustee owes a duty of loyalty to the Read More
FINDING OUT THE VALUE OF AN ESTATE USING AN APPRAISER
When an individual in Florida inherits something from a relative's estate, it could be difficult to know what the inheritance is worth. A professional appraiser may be able to help a person understand the value of the assets and property that he or she might receive from a benefactor's estate. Whether an appraisal is done for the purpose of valuing an estate, buying insurance, dividing up assets or pinpointing the Read More