If you are going through a divorce, you may be overwhelmed by the number of life-changing decisions you must make before you can move on. Unfortunately, the day-to-day decisions often push the estate planning consequences of separation further down the road, causing havoc if a former spouse suffers incapacity or death. Whether you have already created a will or have not yet …
The Basics of Trust Administration in Florida: How to Fulfill Your Duties as Trustee
Every estate plan has legal requirements and formalities for distributing property to heirs. If the plan is based on a Last Will and Testament, the executor is responsible for paying the estate’s debts and passing on assets to beneficiaries. However, if the estate plan includes a trust, the successor trustee immediately assumes control of all trust assets upon the death or …
Will Your Florida Estate Plan Actually Work?
You’ve done it! After years of procrastination and worry, you finally made an estate plan to provide for your loved ones after you’re gone. While you may feel as if an enormous weight has been lifted off your shoulders, you could be experiencing a false euphoria. After all, a last will and testament downloaded from the internet has very different …
What Your Florida Estate Planning Attorney Should Do for You
There are many different kinds of estate planning attorneys, but most fall into one of two categories. The first is someone who will prepare your documents, rubber-stamp your plan to ensure it stands up in court, and may even offer to administer the estate after your passing. The second is a person who does all of the above but also …
What Florida Parents Need to Know About Guardianship of Minor Children
Nobody likes to think about what would happen to their children if they were suddenly unable to care for them. Unfortunately, putting this painful scenario at the back of your mind can have long-lasting emotional and financial effects on your family—especially if the state ends up making crucial decisions for you. It’s no exaggeration to say that naming a guardian for …
The Importance of Keeping Your Estate Planning Private
In the age of the internet, nothing we do is private. Our names and images can pop up on the screen with the click of a button, making it easy for prospective employers, customers, or anyone else to learn about us in a frightening amount of detail. Privacy concerns are essential to the estate planning process. Whether you are protecting …
Estate Planning After Marriage Equality: What All Couples Should Know
In the wake of the Supreme Court’s 2015 landmark ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges, same-sex couples nationwide are finally enjoying marriage equality. Whether you are legally married in the eyes of the law, or not, there are important additional legal planning steps you need to take to ensure your wishes are honored in the event of your disability, or your death. The …
What to Consider as You Purchase Investment Property
Real estate investments can be highly rewarding as well as a good way to generate passive income, particularly for owners of rental properties. The ability to give others a place to live instills a certain pride in the investment, creating a mutually beneficial relationship as well as a diverse portfolio. That said, owning apartment buildings can be time-consuming and frustrating …
The Basics of Estate Planning: Creating a Plan as Unique as You Are
What is it about estate planning that puts us off? It takes the average person several years between considering their estate plan and actually creating the documents needed to pass their property and wealth down to their heirs. Whether you are just beginning to create your will or have boilerplate documents on file, we can show you how to create a plan …
Florida’s Remote Online Notarization and Bill
Digital signatures, facial ID, thumbprints, crypto-keys, and two-factor identification are all methods of verifying identity. It sometimes seems that an ink signature, in the 21st century, is something quaint and nostalgic. Perhaps we’ll reach a point when we’ve moved beyond written verifications. Florida is the latest state to adopt an electronic notary statute. Will it improve the pace and authenticity of …