Adult and minor children with disabilities may require assistance with their financial, medical and housing needs after their parents die. With a special needs trust, you may prepare a secure future for a disabled child to help maintain his or her current lifestyle....
Year: 2021
Could undue influence impact your parents’ will?
If you have elderly parents, you may already have a good idea about what they want to happen to their assets after they die. Still, both to minimize confusion and to avoid future legal battles, it is a good idea to have your parents write a will. Because the document...
Guide to Florida probate – How you can make things easier going forward
In Florida, every estate must pass through probate. Familiarizing yourself with what the process involves will help you plan ahead strategically. The first step is to make a petition for probate with the appropriate court. If there is a will, the probate court rules...
3 benefits of estate planning
If you have been doing research into estate planning, you have probably learned about what you should include in it. You have probably also heard statistics about how many people do not have an estate plan. Perhaps it would be more beneficial to explain why you should...
What are some tips for storing your will?
Writing out your last will and testament is one crucial step in your estate planning. Another is to make sure you keep it in a safe place. Your executor will need your original copy of your will to file with the court. Without it, a judge may proceed as if you had...
What are some different kinds of estate litigation?
You likely hope that you can pass your estate to your children after your death with no problems. However, the probate process does not always go smoothly. Sometimes heirs end up going to court to contest for their share of an estate in addition to other forms of...
The two types of Florida probate administration
Florida provides two different types of probate. As noted by the Florida Bar, property may transfer to heirs through either a formal administration or summary administration process. With a formal process, the probate court settles the deceased's financial matters....
Do I need a lawyer for my estate planning?
Preparing for your future can be a challenge. The is no telling what tomorrow may bring, so you want to be sure that you are ready for the worst, but how can you do that? By having an interest in making an estate plan, you are already ahead of about half of...
How may I plan for my children not wanting to inherit my home?
Creating an estate plan may include the ability to update it any time and for any reason up until your death. If you discover that your adult children prefer to not inherit a valuable asset, you may revise your plans to avoid potential problems. As noted by...
Is a simple will right for you?
The estate planning process does not have to be as complicated as most people make it out to be. In fact, with a simple will, you can accomplish your most basic goals quickly and, as its name implies, with ease. According to FindLaw, a simple will can do, if not all,...