August 16, 2022 •
Estate Planning When it comes to a power of attorney document, you don't seem to need it – until you suddenly, desperately do.
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Estate Planning An estate plan, including a will and other important documents, is good preparation, especially for caregivers of people with special needs.
Read MoreJuly 28, 2022 •
Estate Planning Florida estate planning is extremely important. As life changes, it is necessary to update your plan to fit new circumstances.
Read MoreJuly 15, 2022 •
Estate Planning So, what happens with your estate plans if you are not in a traditional nuclear family? There is quite a lot that can fall under the umbrella of a non-traditional family, and the recommendations will vary depending on your specific circumstances.
Read MoreJune 16, 2022 •
Estate Planning Ben Franklin once said, ‘… nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.’ For all certainties in life, the best thing you can do is plan for their eventual occurrence.
Read MoreJune 14, 2022 •
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.
Read MoreJune 7, 2022 •
Estate Planning Some estate planning problems can be avoided by proper planning, others by good practices during the estate administration process.
Read MoreJune 2, 2022 •
Estate Planning It’s not pleasant to think about death or a medical emergency that could put you out of commission, even temporarily. However, one of the greatest gifts you can give to a loved one is preparing for those scenarios.
Read MoreMay 23, 2022 •
Estate Planning A power of attorney is an estate planning legal document signed by a person, referred to as the “principal,” who grants all or part of their decision-making power to another person, who is known as the “agent.” Power of attorney laws vary by state, making it crucial to work with an estate planning attorney who is experienced in the law of the principal’s state of residence.
Read MoreOne of the most important estate planning documents for all persons over the age of 18 to consider is a durable power of attorney.
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