Like many adult children in Florida, you may be entering a phase in life where one or both of your parents need your support. Perhaps, your mother or father has recently transitioned to assisted living…
One of the main reasons why Florida parents take steps to plan ahead is because they want to provide for their children well into the future. Those who have kids with special needs know that…
The intent of planning for the future is to have a measure of control over specific matters after passing away, such as the distribution of personal assets. Creating an estate plan allows Florida adults to…
The future is unpredictable, and all Florida adults will find significant benefit in creating a thoughtful estate plan regardless of age or health status. Even young professionals who have yet to create a sizeable estate…
Planning for the future is an important step for couples of all ages and income levels, and it is also a critical step for couples regardless of marital status. Unmarried couples will benefit from estate…
Florida parents and those elsewhere constantly have a lot on their minds. Even when their children are not physically around, they typically still tend to have thoughts about their kids and their kids’ needs. Of…
At this time of year, it is easy to feel overwhelmed by the growing list of things you want to accomplish. Perhaps you have holiday shopping to do, cleaning and decorating, cooking and baking, or…
Planning for the future is an essential step for every Florida adult, but it is not a one-time task. In many situations, estate plans are fluid, requiring change and adjustment after every few years or…
Every Florida adult will benefit from planning for the future and protecting their legal and financial interests by creating a strong estate plan. While most people need to have plans in place regardless of income,…
One of the most difficult aspects of discussing future plans with loved ones is the conversation about mortality and what will happen after an individual passes away. These conversations may be uncomfortable, but discussing estate…
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