Estate planning is an essential process for anyone who wants to ensure that their assets are distributed according to their wishes after they pass away. It involves creating a plan that outlines how your assets will be distributed, who will take care
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Many people use the terms “will” and “estate plan” interchangeably, but in reality, they are not the same thing. While a will is an important part of an estate plan, it is only one component. In Florida, there are several key differences
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Using a Deceased Loved One’s Bank Account to Cover Funeral Costs: What You Need to Know When a loved one passes away, there are many expenses to consider, including funeral costs. While many people plan ahead and pay for their own funerals,
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Estate planning is the process of arranging your affairs so that your assets are distributed according to your wishes after you pass away. While estate planning can seem overwhelming, there are three essential elements that are included in every comprehensive estate plan.
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While a will is an essential document for any estate plan, there are some disadvantages that you should be aware of. A will outlines how your assets will be distributed after you pass away, but it may not be the best option
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When someone passes away, their assets are typically distributed to their heirs and beneficiaries through a legal process called probate. In Florida, probate can be a complex and time-consuming process, and many people want to know which assets are considered part of
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If you’ve created a will, you may be wondering if your estate will still need to go through probate. While having a will can help ensure that your wishes are carried out after your death, it doesn’t necessarily mean that your estate
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When someone passes away, their assets are usually subject to probate, which is the legal process of settling their estate. However, not all assets are considered part of a person’s probate estate. In this article, we’ll explore 5 types of assets that
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An estate plan that is comprehensive requires careful thought and discussion with your spouse. Before meeting with an estate planning attorney, it is best to discuss your ideas to present a united goal. This conversation can be challenging if you and your
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The documents you use for your estate planning should be checked occasionally, especially if there have been big life changes such as births, marriages, divorces, and relocations. Children grow up, marriages dissolve, property gets sold, and residences change. That’s why we recommend
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