People might assume that they do not need an estate plan if they do not have substantial assets. However, naming people you want to make decisions on your behalf is a critical component of any estate plan. In fact, every adult can benefit from naming the parties they...
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How to identify financial abuse
As people age, they face new concerns. When people think about elder abuse, they may think of physical abuse or neglect. Elder abuse can also come in the form of financial abuse. According to the National Council on Aging, those who commit elder abuse consider...
3 mistakes to avoid to protect Medicaid eligibility
A common issue that is often overlooked in estate planning involves Medicaid eligibility. Though it is a needs-based program, it offers seniors a way to cover potential long-term care expenses without compromising their legacy. The goal of estate planning is to...
How can you help your loved one prepare for long term care?
As your parents or loved ones age, you may find that long term care options are becoming more important to research and review. Learning some tips for helping your loved one choose a place that fits with the lifestyle he or she wants can make the transition easier...
What should you consider when discussing estate plans with family?
Creating and maintaining your estate plan are two important steps in end of life planning. But there is one step that many people overlook, or simply do not wish to address. This step involves discussing your estate plan with your family and loved ones. Death and...
Things to consider before renting out your condo
If you are planning to become a landlord, be aware that it is a serious undertaking, especially when it comes to a condominium. Florida statutes cover many of the rights and responsibilities of landlords and tenants, and there are additional statutes that apply when a...
The benefits of a professional trustee
You likely put considerable thought into naming beneficiaries and getting your finances in order for your Florida estate plan. If you are like many individuals, you believe that naming your oldest child or best friend is the right move when naming a trustee. However,...
Determining whether to move your loved one out of a nursing home
Even if an elderly parent requires more care than you can give, moving her to a Florida nursing home may adversely affect her health and well-being. During the transition period from living in her own home to a care facility, determining if issues are detrimental to...
What happens if the deceased does not have a will in Florida?
Probate is the handling and distribution of a deceased individual's estate. Tasks in this process also include paying taxes and carrying out any specified instructions in the will. According to Forbes, close to half of the U.S.'s over 55 population has yet to get...
How choosing the right estate executor can simplify probate
There are a myriad of decisions to make when creating a comprehensive estate plan in Florida. In addition to choosing guardians and beneficiaries, it is critical to select the right administrator to oversee matters of your estate once you pass. If you do not name an...

