Our library articles provide valuable insights into the estate planning and probate process, helping you understand the importance of planning ahead and what to expect after a loved one passes away. Explore our resources to learn more, then contact our office to schedule a meeting with one of our skilled attorneys.
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Rule 41F and the Continuing Importance of Gun TrustsGun Trust regulations have changed. Gun Trust Attorneys like John Mangan can help avoid ownership and possession challenges and probate.
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Revocable vs. Irrevocable TrustsAll trusts can be specified as revocable or irrevocable trusts. The choice should be made with the guidance of your estate planning attorney .
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Revocable vs. Irrevocable Trust: Which Is Right for You?The two broadest categories of trusts raise the question of revocable vs. irrevocable trust and the most valuable for you.
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Retirement Tips Seniors Will Need If the Capital Gains Tax ChangesIf you are already a senior citizen and are depending on your savings to fund the rest of your retirement, you may want to consider following these tips.
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Retirement for the Small Business OwnerWith so much on the small business owner table, retirement planning is usually on the bottom of the pile. An often catastrophic failure.
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Retired and Getting Married?Delivering tailored estate planning and probate legal services to Stuart, Florida, and its surroundings.
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Remarriage, Divorce, and Other Key Familial Changes That Impact Your Estate PlanChanges merit updating an estate plan to help ensure that it best reflects a person’s intentions and goals. After major life events it may be a good idea to review your estate plan and make any appropriate changes.
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Recent Florida Residents: Have You Updated Your Will Yet?Providing expert estate planning and probate advice to the Stuart, Florida community and its neighbors.
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Reasons Why You Should Consider a Pet Trust in Your Estate PlanHave you thought about what would happen to your pet when you pass? Here are some tips to consider adding a pet trust to your estate plan.
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Reasons Why You Need to Plan Your Estate Early When a Loved One is DisabledServing the legal needs of Stuart, Florida residents and surrounding areas in estate planning and probate.
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Reasons Why It is Not Too Late to Plan When You Have DementiaIf you or a loved one has been diagnosed with dementia, you might worry it's too late for estate planning, but it's often still possible to create...
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Reasons Why An Estate Plan Over Three Years Old May Not WorkIf your estate plan is over 3-years old, estate planning facts suggest that a prompt review and update is necessary. Call: 1 (772) 266-5108