In most cases, adults haven’t even made a will, let alone created an estate plan that takes online profiles and accounts into account. As your online presence grows professionally and personally, taking charge of your digital assets and plans for them after
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As a result of widowhood or divorce, a greater number of older Americans are forming new partnerships. The US Census Bureau reports that more than half of all older adults have only married once, opting to stay legally single in their future relationships. Cohabitating
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You know how much joy and comfort pets bring to your life. Since you love them, you give them the best life you can. But what if you were suddenly unable to care for them? Who would care for your pet if
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Do-it-yourself estate planning may seem like a cost-saving option. However, there are perils in d0-it-yourself estate planning that can cause it to be costly in the end. Estate planning involves important decisions about how your assets will be distributed after you die
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Supplemental Needs Trusts (SNTs) offer financial support to individuals with special needs. This article examines the differences between 1st party vs. 3rd party supplemental needs trusts, including their benefits and drawbacks. 1st Party Supplemental Needs Trust A 1st party SNT is funded
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Financial security matters for everyone, especially for individuals with special needs. The high costs of medical care, therapies, and specialized services require a robust plan. Florida Supplemental Needs Trusts (SNTs) offer this financial security. This article will help you navigate the ins
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If you own property in Florida, you may have heard of a Ladybird Deed: Florida’s Secret to Avoid Probate. This unique legal document has become increasingly popular among Florida homeowners because it provides a way to transfer property without going through probate.
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A Florida Durable Power of Attorney can be an essential estate planning documents. It gives someone else the power to make financial or healthcare decisions on your behalf in the event that you become incapacitated or unable to make decisions for yourself.
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A general vs. durable power of attorney. Which document is right for you? A power of attorney (POA) is a legal document that grants an individual the authority to act on someone else’s behalf. There are two main types of POA: general
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Does a Florida Durable Power of Attorney expire? A durable power of attorney (DPOA) is a vital legal document. It grants someone you trust the authority to manage your financial and legal affairs. In Florida, like in many other states, the laws
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