How Estate Planning Works
When thinking about getting a will set up, many wonder how estate planning works and whether a will is enough. Estate planning is planning what… Read More »How Estate Planning Works
When thinking about getting a will set up, many wonder how estate planning works and whether a will is enough. Estate planning is planning what… Read More »How Estate Planning Works
Just like most things in life, everyone can give advice when it comes to estate planning. The question is, who can give estate planning advice… Read More »Who Can Give Estate Planning Advice?
No, estate planning is not the same as a will. While a will can (and likely should!) be a part of your estate plan, it… Read More »Is Estate Planning the Same as a Will?
When you have made the decision to speak with – and possible hire – an estate planning attorney, you may be wondering where to begin… Read More »How Do I Find an Estate Planning Attorney?
If you have never worked on your estate plan, or if you have but did not like the process your prior attorney used, you may… Read More »How Does the Estate Planning Process Work?
Florida is a retiree’s heaven – no snow, warm weather, and golf courses and beaches for miles. Many enjoy spending their retirement in sunny Florida,… Read More »I Just Moved to Florida – Do I Need to Update My Will?
When my husband and I found out we were expecting our first child, it was a rush of emotions. We were thrilled, nervous, and excited.… Read More »New Baby? Expecting? Estate Planning Steps to Take
Do you need a will? Yes. Why? In general, you need a will so that when you pass away, your property and assets will be… Read More »Do I Need a Will?
Each state has different requirements for what makes a valid Last Will and Testament. If you recently moved to or from Florida, you should look… Read More »What Are the Requirements for a Valid Will in Florida?
While there are many advantages to drafting a will or trust, one of the oft-cited reasons is to avoid probate. Naturally, that begs the question… Read More »Why Do I Want to Avoid Probate?