How Do Florida’s “Homestead” Laws Impact Your Estate Plan?
If you are a homeowner in Florida, you are probably at least somewhat familiar with the state's "homestead" laws. Article X, Section 4(a) of the...
How Does Getting Divorced Impact Your Estate Plan?
It's fair to say that getting divorced is a life-altering experience. Once the judge signs your divorce decree, your marriage is over, and all of...
What Do Florida Parents Need to Know About Special Needs Trusts?
As the parent of a child with special needs, ensuring that your child retains his or her access to government benefits into adulthood is a...
Should You Sign a Lady Bird Deed?
Dealing with real estate can be one of the most complicated aspects of the life planning process. You want to make sure your intended beneficiary...
DNRs, DNIs, and Chemical Codes
Comprehensively Planning for Your Health Care in the Event of Incapacity. Planning for incapacity is an important component of the estate planning process. This is...
Is All Probate Created Equally?
Nothing about coping with the loss of a loved one is easy. From making funeral arrangements to struggling with the emotional toll, nothing can prepare...
Back to Basics: Durable Powers of Attorney and Trusts for Pets
How much time, effort and money do you spend caring for your pet? If you are like most pet owners, the answer to this question...
2020: Does Your Estate Plan Match Your Vision?
It's time to ring in the New Year. Are you ready? Sure, you've got champagne glasses and hors d'oeuvres. But, is your life plan in...
Why Everyone Over 18 Needs a Will
Do you need a last will and testament? While preparing a life plan is something that most people put off until later in life, the...
5 Life Planning Tips for the Holiday Season
The holiday season is here, and while that means spending time with your family and other loved ones, we think the holiday season is also...