Monthly Archives: December 2019
4 Questions to Ask Your Florida Estate Planning Attorney
There are countless reasons you could be putting off making a will and other estate planning arrangements, but you’re not alone in delaying the process. Statistics from AARP indicate that only 40 percent of all American adults – and just over 50 percent of those aged 53-71 years old – have executed basic estate… Read More »
Florida Estate Planning: True or False
Many people have a general awareness about estate planning, especially the importance of executing a will to dictate what happens to real and personal property at death. However, beyond these basic concepts, there are many details under Florida state law that you may not fully understand. As such, you should trust an experienced Dade… Read More »
5 Tips to Handling Divorce When You’re Retired
A wide array of personal circumstances can complicate the divorce process in Florida, and one such factor is retirement of one or both parties. In these “gray” divorces, children aren’t usually at issue because they’re older; however, there can be considerable disputes over property division and alimony. Though Florida’s Dissolution of Marriage statute contains… Read More »
Two Types of Special Needs Planning for Florida Estate Plans
If a loved one in your life suffers from a disabling medical condition, you may already be aware of the advantages of setting up a special needs trust for his or her benefit. There are many advantages to these arrangements, most notable being the fact that the beneficiary is still eligible for Supplemental Security… Read More »