A Durable Power of Attorney (“DPOA”) is a written legal instrument signed by one person, known as a principal, appointing another person, known as an agent, to act on the principal’s behalf. Most such DPOAs enumerate specific powers which the agent may exercise. For...
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Month: September 2021
Where your business fits in an estate plan
Entrepreneurs in Florida must plan their personal estates to account for their public businesses. Different industries have different laws, but the business itself or its assets can be protected in your estate. Your wishes regarding who leads your business and how...
The important traits needed in an executor
Now that you have rolled up your sleeves in preparing to create an estate plan, you need to strategize and make crucial decisions. Among them is naming an executor – the person who will settle your estate, work with attorneys during probate, pay any outstanding bills...
Why should singles think about estate planning?
Estate planning requires deliberate work to make things less complicated for relatives and beneficiaries. A single person with no children might not think estate planning is necessary. Likely, that's because the person doesn't understand the complete picture of estate...