If you have reached the age of majority in Florida, it is generally a good idea to have an estate plan. Of course, there are several variables that you'll need to take into account when determining the appropriate structure of your plan. For instance, if you're a...
Month: March 2021
Should you make your trustee a family member?
Choosing a trustee is one of the most important decisions you'll make for your Florida estate. Your trustee will distribute certain assets among your loved ones. The law places a few limitations on their powers, but they'll still have control over your assets, which...
Is avoiding probate an option?
Not everyone interested in estate planning realizes that writing a will isn't always necessary. Sometimes, it is possible to leave things to heirs without going through probate. Interestingly, a Florida court could probate a will, but some assets don't require...
An overview of estate planning for young adults
If you're a younger person in Florida just starting your adult life, estate planning is not likely to be something on the proverbial front burner. While there are some estate planning issues that may not need to be immediately addressed, dealing with issues related to...