Ask Heidi: Where Should I keep my Estate Planning documents for safekeeping?
Answer: After you’ve created a Will, the next decision is where to store the Will so that your Personal Representative can easily find it when
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Answer: After you’ve created a Will, the next decision is where to store the Will so that your Personal Representative can easily find it when
It is a common misconception that having money means you hire the best advisors and have your life completely in order, but this is not
Short Answer: Yes, divorce does void beneficiary designations as well as will provisions. Why it’s Important: If you want your ex-spouse to still to inherit
You do not have to have a ton of assets to need an Estate Plan. You do need an attorney specializing in this area of
Short Answer: A complication of diseases such as Alzheimer’s Disease is that the person may lack or gradually lose the ability to think clearly. This
In my practice, I preach about talking to your loved ones about their end-of-life paperwork and Estate Planning. What I didn’t consider, until I ran
A love one has passed and now the probate process starts. But where to begin? First let’s define what “Probate” is per the Florida Bar
Technology has created new jobs, a new industry, and a new step in estate planning. The days of just gathering just paper documents folder so
When someone passes away, finding all the accounts, insurance policies, and necessary information to close an entire estate can be a monumental search. When I
Short Answer: Many people are not as lucky to have what I have in life. Giving back is my way to pay it forward in
Creating an Estate Plan can be confusing and time consuming if you try to do it on your own. Working with a trusted attorney who
Short Answer: Property left through a Living Trust does not pass through probate. Property left through a Will does go through probate. Probate is the
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