Monthly Archives: April 2021
Avoiding Will Contests In Florida
The purpose of estate planning is to avoid any issues with how you want your asset distributed after your passing. However, it is generally impossible to make everyone happy, and it is more common than one might realize for estate planning documents to face some kind of challenge. Will contests happen in Florida for… Read More »
Stepchildren & Florida Estate Planning
If someone dies without a will or other estate planning instruments in Florida, children are second to inherit, after a surviving spouse. However, many people do not stop to think that state law specifically refers only to biological children – which leaves any stepchildren out in the proverbial cold. In order to make certain… Read More »
What Is A Spendthrift Trust?
When making your estate plan, perhaps the most pressing question you have to answer is determining who you want to receive your assets. This is not always an easy choice, for a variety of reasons – not least of all that you may fear your chosen heir spending their inheritance in an irresponsible manner…. Read More »
Florida Advance Directives In The Time Of COVID-19
For the majority of people in the United States, it has been roughly one year since the beginning of COVID-19 quarantine and containment measures. While there is a strong push among some circles to return to normalcy, it cannot be denied that the pandemic has fundamentally altered our society, especially in the way we… Read More »