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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Why Your Adult Child Should Not Attend Your Estate Planning AppointmentWhen our potential clients are scheduling their appointment with our firm, they often ask us if they can bring their adult child with them.
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Why You and Your Spouse Need Separate WillsAre you hesitant about creating separate wills for you and your spouse? Follow the benchmark reasoning for this critical estate planning step.
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Why Put Life Insurance in a Trust?Discover the benefits of placing life insurance in a trust to secure your family's future. Learn how this strategy can provide protection.
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Why Hire an Estate Planning Lawyer?There are many reasons why not, but here are reasons to hire an estate planning lawyer to protect the most important people in your life.
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Why Do I Need to Hire an Estate Planning Attorney?Contact a Stuart estate planning attorney in one of the fastest growing law offices in the USA: Beacon Legacy Law™
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Why a Prenup Can Be a Valuable Estate Planning AdditionThose preparing for marriage or remarriage should give careful consideration to a prenup while estate planning. Call now: 1-772-218-0480
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Why a Free Florida Gun Trust Could Leave You ExposedReasons a free Florida gun trust may put you at risk.
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When Children Grow Up, It Is Time to Re-Evaluate Estate PlanningOnce your children become adults you may want to take the time to amend your Florida estate plan. Learn more in our blog.
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What You Need to Know About Community Property TrustsEssential information about community property trusts.
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What You Can Learn from Celebrity TrustsBetween the paparazzi and social media, we often know more about celebrities than we care to. Usually these conversations involve trusts.
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What Wills Do Not Cover: Incapacity PlanningWithout incapacity planning, a likely outcome is a guardianship where a judge will decide who may make your medical/financial decisions.
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What to Bring When You Meet with Your Estate Planning AttorneyGarbage in - Garbage out: Quality Estate Planning always requires current, accurate information. Keep your estate planning attorney up-to-date.