One of the most common questions we receive is: “What is Better in Florida? A Will or a Trust?” Many clients that we work with think that if they live in Florida and have signed a Florida Las...
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Florida Estate planning and Florida elder law planning are two distinct areas of law that often overlap, as they both involve preparing for the future and ensuring the well-being of individuals a...
Addiction is a serious illness that effects millions of families. Over 7,000 people died from overdose in Florida in 2020, the second most of any state (Statistics from Riverside Recovery, Tampa)...
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There are many reasons you might consider giving your adult children a portion of their inheritance now while you’re alive and well. Maybe you’ve seen your nest egg grow thanks to a robust st...
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While many do not think all of the “For the 99.5% Act introduced by Bernie Sanders plan on March 25, 2021 will become law, there is certainly concern over the gifting and estate tax portions wh...
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The Miami Herold is reporting the there is a surge in people asking for wills to be written. The article states: Lawyers are being bombarded with requests to write wills, update estate plans and ...
Have you lost your job because of the Coronavirus? As an essential business, we are open and available to meet by phone by calling (904) 990-8000 or video conference We have a Certified Online ...
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Why Estate Planning matters during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) and what you can do to prepare. On March 17th, the outbreak of Coronavirus has grown to at least 4,226 cases, and numbers are still ...
In Florida, an estate plan provides you a plan for what happens to your assets at your death. Another crucial part of your estate plan, specifically your will, is where one nominates who will be ...
For several years the VA has been working on changes to the rules for qualification of certain benefits dealing with transfers, a look back period, assets in trust, and income. Tomorrow the f...
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