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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.
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What Questions Should I Ask My Parents If I am Named in Their Estate Plan?These are important estate planning questions your parents should answer whether or not they have begun the estate planning process.
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What Is “Transfer on Death” in Estate Planning?A Transfer on Death deed is a legal document used for transferring ownership of real property to a designated beneficiary upon the owner's passing.
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What Critical Assets Should Be Funded Into Your Trust?Establishment of trust ownership is the first step in the process. Choosing tenants by the entirety Florida provides the desirable results.
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What are Florida’s Inheritance Laws?Florida’s inheritance laws enable beneficiaries to receive the property and money that is rightfully theirs after their loved one’s passing.
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Wealth Transfer Strategies for Baby BoomersIt is often not enough to choose the heirs to your estate. Provide valuable guidance to the beneficiaries with wealth transfer strategies.
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Ways Your Minor Child Can InheritChange minor child "can" inherit to minor child "will" inherit... with the help of Beacon Legacy Law™ Call (772) 266-5108
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Ways to Use Special Needs Trusts in Your Estate PlanSpecial needs estate planning is the essential way to ensure your loved one continues to always receive the care that is required.
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Ways to Make the Gift of Estate Planning This HolidayIt will outlast you and be remembered long after you are gone, an estate planning holiday gift expresses long love.
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Warning Signs Your Aging Loved One May Need Memory Care SoonHas your loved one become more forgetful? Is it making an impact on daily activities? If so, it may be time to consider memory care.
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Warning Signs that Your Grantor Trust Could Be at RiskThe government looks to hard-working Americans and the wealth that they accumulate over their lifetime as a way to pay for the national debt.
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Using Your 529 Savings Plan as an Estate Planning ToolThe 529 savings plan is a tax-advantaged investment vehicle named for the section of the Internal Revenue Service Code that authorizes it.