Common Myths Regarding Estate Planning – Ask Heidi
In my practice, clients come to me with preconceived ideas regarding Estate Planning, and many of them are incorrect. Due to this, I decided
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In my practice, clients come to me with preconceived ideas regarding Estate Planning, and many of them are incorrect. Due to this, I decided
For starters, some of you may find it helpful to know that a Personal Representative in Florida is the same thing as an Executor in
Estate planning and end of life planning are about taking control of how your medical needs are met when you are unable to communicate your
Quick answer, State law will dictate how your assets are distributed. Assets that fall under the purview of the Probate Court without direct beneficiary
When a loved one passes away, the circumstances are emotional and stressful for anyone. The last thing on your mind is the practical and legal
Estate Planning is not black and white or an easy area of law to navigate by yourself without legal counsel. Estate Planning is an area
Creating a Will allows us to control the nature of our property as well as fulfill some last wishes. But what if those wishes are
In the event you become both mentally and physically incapacitated and can no longer make end-of-life choices yourself, a properly drafted Living Will (also called
Sometimes we are not often able to donate to important charitable causes as much during our lives as we might like to. Leaving a gift
When you start a small business, it seems lofty to think that one day you will need to hire people to help you run it.
“Do I really need an attorney? Can I write my own will? ” My quick answer is yes —you can write your own will or
This question gets a resounding YES. No matter what your financial status is, having a Will is necessary to give YOU the control of
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