Estate Planning

Why should new parents create a simple estate plan?

If you and your spouse or partner just welcomed a new child into your family, whether by birth or adoption, congratulations! As new parents, these likely will be some of the happiest, albeit busiest, days you will ever experience. In all the hustle and bustle that new...

When may I revise my will?

Major life events such as marriage, divorce or the birth of a child may lead you to revisit your will. As reported by CNBC, you may also wish to revise a will when you receive or inherit large sums of money. You may change your will’s instructions and the...

How can I avoid estate planning mistakes?

You know that having an estate plan is vital to protecting your assets and heirs after you are gone. According to Kiplinger, avoiding estate planning mistakes is equally important when it comes to your assets. While professional assistance is best when estate...

How much control may I have with a living trust?

A revocable trust, which is also referred to as a living trust, gives you a great deal of control over your assets until your death. As noted by Bankrate.com, your trust may own your property and you may transfer assets in or out of it at any time. After creating your...

A basic estate planning checklist

Floridians who are preparing to create estate plans can follow a simple checklist to simplify the process. Estate planning should be viewed as an ongoing process instead of the creation of static documents. Preparing properly and following some simple tips can help to...

Avoid probate by registering a transfer on death

Most Florida residents have heard about using estate planning as a way to avoid probate. The probate process can take a long time and incur fees and tax consequences that chip away at an estate. One way to get assets straight to your beneficiaries and skip probate is...