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•Will vs. Trust: Which One Do You Actually Need?
Key Takeaways “Do I need a will or a trust?” It’s one of the most common questions estate planning attorney…
Estate Planning Myths That Cost Families Thousands
Key Takeaways If you’ve ever thought “I don’t need an estate plan yet” or “my spouse will just get everything…
Why Testamentary Capacity Matters in Estate Planning
Estate planning is often thought of as a paperwork exercise, but at its core, it is about intent, understanding, and…
Powers of Attorney in Florida: Estate Planning Strategies to Protect Assets and Maintain Control
What role do powers of attorney play in Florida estate planning? Powers of attorney play a pivotal role in Florida…
Pet Trusts: Protecting Your Pets After Your Passing
What Is a Pet Trust and How Does It Work? A pet trust is a legal arrangement that ensures pets…
Understanding Testamentary Capacity in Estate Planning
What Is Testamentary Capacity? Testamentary capacity refers to the mental ability to execute estate planning documents, such as wills and…
Trust Funding Explained: A Complete Guide for Individuals and Married Couples in Florida
What Is the Purpose of a Trust? Trusts primarily help avoid probate, preserve privacy, and protect assets from guardianship and…