Jul 15, 2020 | Estate Planning
Yes, what you’re talking about is disinheriting somebody. You can disinherit a child, a brother, a sister. I like to make sure in the document that we name the person, so they can’t come back later and say, “Hey, they forgot about me.” We name...
Mar 11, 2020 | Estate Planning
Yes, I think you most definitely still need to talk to an estate planning attorney. Financial planners look at things through a different prism than estate planning attorneys will. We’ll look at things from a more comprehensive position for what’s going on...
Feb 24, 2020 | Estate Planning
The simple answer to that question is, “Do another one here in the State of Florida.” If you pass away here in Florida, and you have a will from another state, and we submit that for probate, the Florida Probate Court doesn’t know if that’s a...
Dec 3, 2018 | Estate Planning
Today, yesterday, there are compelling reasons to do estate planning regardless of your age. If you’re a senior, and you’re worried about passing your assets on down to your heirs, or even if you’re younger, you’re recently married, and you...
Nov 9, 2018 | Estate Planning
Digital assets are often overlooked when doing estate planning. Typically there’s no mail that comes monthly like a bank statement does. Don’t wait to learn more on our YouTube Channel. Contact our firm with any questions you may have. Share this...
Nov 7, 2014 | Estate Planning
The rights of a surviving spouse to an elective share, intestate share, pretermitted share, homestead, exempt property, family allowance, and preference in appointment as personal representative of an intestate estate or any of those rights, may be waived, wholly or...