July 28, 2022 •
Estate Planning Florida estate planning is extremely important. As life changes, it is necessary to update your plan to fit new circumstances.
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Estate Planning Of all of the essential estate planning documents, the durable general power of attorney is usually the document that is needed first.
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Estate Planning Incapacity can occur because of illness or an accident. It can be temporary or permanent. That’s why every adult needs a power of attorney in place, once they turn eighteen.
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Estate Planning It’s an important task that is easy to procrastinate. However, here is why you shouldn’t:
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Estate Planning Given their salaries and the chances of getting sued, physicians should strongly consider estate planning early in their careers.
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Estate Planning Like DMX and Prince, many Black Americans have failed to participate in the estate planning process.
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Estate Planning Estate planning is making decisions today for what you want to happen in the future.
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Estate Planning As a legal adult after attaining the age of 18, your child should have in place several legal documents that will allow you to provide support and obtain information, if something unexpected happens to your child.
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Estate Planning Every so often, it’s smart to methodically go through your estate planning documents and see if any tweaks are needed. Here’s a checklist to guide you through that mission.
Read MoreOctober 6, 2021 •
Estate Planning It can be easy to overlook, but an estate plan is essential for nearly everyone, whether you have a lot of money or just a little. An estate plan tells your heirs and the courts how to divide up your assets. However, it also helps protect your loved ones from unnecessary hassle and expense – as well as potentially months, even years, tied up in the court system settling your estate.
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