guardianship
| by Lindsay & Allen Law Firm | Estate Planning
In general, your estate planning documents set forth how your assets will be distributed, whom you trust to act as your fiduciary, and what provisions you would like for your loved ones. In essence, they communicate to the world how you want decisions to be made when you are no longer able to make them […]
Tags: estate planning, guardianship, last will and testament, preneed guardian, trust
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| by Lindsay & Allen Law Firm | Estate Planning
When people think of estate planning, they often think of the instrument that communicates their wishes after they pass away, like a Will or a Trust. But in addition to a Will and a Trust, an estate plan contains documents that help prevent and plan for a guardianship. What is guardianship and when is it […]
Tags: documents, estate planning, guardianship, last will and testament, ward, will
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| by Lindsay & Allen Law Firm | Estate Planning
There’s an old saying that if you fail to plan, you plan to fail. So, what really happens if you do not have any estate planning done? Statutory Defaults. One obvious benefit of estate planning is to exercise your right to decide various matters related to yourself and your estate, such as: Who will make […]
Tags: asset protection, deeds, estate planning, estate taxes, grantor, guardianship, intestacy, probate administration, statutory defaults, taxes, trust
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Recently, a client asked for help with a family member who held a significant estate, including real property, bank accounts, and other assets. Unfortunately, the family member was suffering from mental incapacity. As a result of the individual’s mental decline, fines were collecting on the real property because of county violations that were not being […]
Tags: asset protection, assets, estate planning, florida law, guardianship, power of attorney
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