As a Millennial, should I start planning now?
It shouldn’t come as a surprise that estate planning isn’t a high priority for the typical adult in their 20’s or 30’s. One reason is
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It shouldn’t come as a surprise that estate planning isn’t a high priority for the typical adult in their 20’s or 30’s. One reason is
We love our four-legged members of our family, but few of us consider who will take care of them and how they will be provided
I get asked this a lot in my practice and the answer is always the same, “It’s Now.” Thinking about the end of your life
Estate planning is not something that many people look forward because it’s associated with mortality, but it’s important to think of the next generation. If
Short Answer: While it’s two different documents/roles it can be the same person wearing both hats. The document for handling financial matters is called a
As an Estate Planning in the Daytona Beach area, I have the privilege to help my clients in all aspects of setting up wills, trusts,
“Death brings out the best and the worst in families.” If you have been through a personal loss, you may have experienced it first-hand. Grief
An Estate Plan contains many documents, some that people are unaware of and need. Here is an overview of eight documents you may need to
Conversations about planning for a senior’s later years seem difficult because often they are delayed until a medical crisis forces the family’s hand. Here are
Once you’ve located a prospective estate planning attorney, you’ll need to ask the attorney the following list of questions to determine if they’re truly
Answer: Naming an out of state –non-blood related– Personal Representative. We see this mistake made in a few Wills every year: the decedent names a
There are three characteristics I believe you should look for when choosing the Personal Representative of your estate: someone who can carry out the needed
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