The thought of someone abusing an elderly loved one is enough to cause severe stress, worry and anxiety. People cannot be with their family members around the clock, especially if the loved one resides in a Florida nursing facility. Sadly, elder abuse is a problem...
The Florida estate planning process is specific to the needs of the estate owner. Many documents can be changed or updated as needed in accordance with applicable laws that govern such issues. Many people wonder whether it is best to bequeath certain assets, such as a...
While estate planning may offer numerous tools to help individuals prepare for various scenarios in life, initiating this process can seem a daunting task. However, even if addressing the unknown might be somewhat uncomfortable, creating a strategy could also be...
In Florida, a person can file a formal claim to request that the rights of an alleged incapacitated person (AIP) regarding financial and medical decisions or other issues be handled by another individual. This is often a central focus in elder law proceedings. Sadly,...
Florida business owners don’t work long, hard hours just to have all their success swept out from under them due to poor planning. Now is the time to execute and implement a system for asset protection. There are several key elements to keep in mind when developing a...
Many Florida residents hesitate to engage in estate planning because they believe in certain myths associated with the process. Anyone who is at least 18 years old18 years can benefit from planning their estate. The estate planning process is customized, meaning that...
There may be a variety of reasons why many individuals in Florida have yet to initiate the estate planning process. Some sources of hesitation may stem from misconceptions about what this process might have to offer. However, moving past common myths may be integral...
Protecting assets and providing for loved ones are two primary goals of most estate owners. Even for basic assets, it is good to have a plan in place for how they should be distributed when the time comes to administer the estate. The estate planning process is never...
When a Florida resident executes a last will and testament, the estate owner typically chooses someone to manage the estate administration process when the time comes, which includes making sure that the provisions included in the will are carried out. The testator...
When a person in Florida, or elsewhere in the United States, dies without having executed a last will and testament, his or her estate becomes “intestate.” This means that a probate court judge will distribute all the assets associated with the estate in accordance...