Planning for the future is critical for every adult who owns assets in Florida. However, it is especially paramount for those who own businesses. Here is a glimpse at four important components of comprehensive estate planning for business owners.First, creating a...
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Heirs, beneficiaries may engage in probate litigation
Following the death of a loved one, his or her will may be challenged in court. However, not everyone can challenge this document, which details the deceased person's expressed wishes. Only interested persons in Florida have the right to challenge wills, and even...
Estate planning is an essential part of future planning
People in Florida generally prefer not to discuss the possibility of passing away. Likewise, they prefer not to think about how their deaths may impact their loved ones. However, addressing these topics during the estate planning process is a critical part of...
Wills: A lesser known way for soldiers to protect their family
According to a recent survey, more than half of American adults don’t have estate planning documents such as a will or living trust. The most common reason for people to delay this incredibly important task is the misconception that they’re too young. As a...
Estate planning with irrevocable trusts poses some challenges
Irrevocable trusts offers many benefits -- for instance, they offer major protection against creditors. This is why some asset owners in Florida pursue these types of trusts during the estate planning process. The challenge, though, is that an irrevocable trust...