Estate planning allows testators to protect their assets and loved ones should they become incapacitated or die. They can state wishes regarding asset distribution, the guardianship of their minors and business succession and so on. But what if you don't have these...
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Month: July 2023
The top 3 questions to ask concerning business succession in Florida
When someone owns a business, they need to think about the future of the company. If the owner of the company experiences some kind of medical emergency or dies earlier than anyone anticipated, the company could end up at risk of dissolution or failure, and the...
Have scammers targeted your elderly relatives?
Financial crimes are a significant problem in the U.S., with millions of reported cases each year. These crimes target various demographics, including the elderly. In fact, certain types of scams specifically isolate elderly individuals because of the assumption that...
Will your out-of-state assets be subject to ancillary probate?
A lot of people who have made Florida their full-time residence as they near or enter retirement still have property in other states. If you own assets in another state, those will need to be addressed in your estate plan. They may also need to be dealt with via a...