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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How to Avoid a GuardianshipDiscover how estate planning can help you avoid guardianship with durable powers of attorney, trusts, and health care surrogates. Contact John Mangan today.
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How the Right Fiduciary Can Help You Reach Your Estate Planning GoalsWhile the personal representative gathers all the documents and financial data, the fiduciary manages the estate financial settlement.
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How Poor Estate Planning Can Hurt Your Child’s Future60 percent of U.S. adults lack basic estate planning documents. Learn why an incomplete estate plan is a recipe for disaster. Call Now.
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How Our Firm Supports and Helps Our Local CommunityHave you considered how a law firm can support its local community? At Beacon Legacy Law™ we remain committed to serving our community.
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How Liability Insurance and Estate Planning Can Work Hand in HandProtecting your personal assets from potentially devastating financial claims, liability insurance and estate planning are equally important.
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How Good Estate Planning Can Impact Your Child’s FutureFamily estate planning provided by a board-certified, an award-winning, 5-star rated lawyer will impact your children's lives.
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How Future Tax Considerations Impact Your Estate Planning NowFlorida doesn't have a state estate tax, but you're not off the hook. See how an experienced attorney can help you navigate estate taxes and secure your legacy.
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How Estate Planning, Operating Agreements, and Business Succession Planning Come TogetherBusiness owner? Learn how integrating estate planning, operating agreements, and business succession planning is crucial to securing your business and legacy.
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How Estate Planning is Critical for Family CaregiversFamily caregivers often devote a great deal of their lives to caring for a loved one, whether that be a parent, or other relative.
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How Divorce Affects Your Estate PlansEstate planning and divorce, a time to act. Beneficiary, Power of Attorney, Medical Care, Living Will, Trusts. All estate plan documents must be reviewed.
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How Can You Pay for a Nursing Home If Your Loved One Has Parkinson’s?To help ensure the safety of the loved one, many families choose to move them to a nursing home. How can you pay for a nursing home if your...
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How and When to Revoke Estate Planning DocumentsLife changes justify the need to revoke estate planning documents. Your personal representative dies. You are divorced. The business is sold.