Probate in Florida is a court-supervised process in which a deceased person’s assets are distributed to his or her surviving heirs and creditors. One of the advantages of estate planning is that it avoids the probate process altogether. Buy why avoid probate? In this article, we share four reasons to avoid...
SOME BASIC ESTATE TAX TIPS
Most people do not realize that, for estate tax purposes, all of your assets, including retirement accounts and life insurance, are part of your taxable estate. Financial advisors often tout the fact that life insurance is not taxable, which is only partially true. It is not income taxable but unless...
4 Types of Wills in Florida
A last will and testament, commonly called a will, is perhaps the most popular estate planning document. Despite its popularity, many people are unaware that there are several types of wills available. And the type of will that a person executes will depend on his or her individual goals and needs. In...
A Comparison of the Estate Administration Process: New York and Florida
Clients often ask about the differences between the estate administration process in New York and Florida. The most significant difference is that once a person is appointed Executor or Administrator of an Estate, the process is essentially over. In Florida, it is ongoing and it is necessary to take several...
Important Estate Planning Documents for Florida Snowbirds
Florida is a popular destination for snowbirds looking to escape the cold winter months. Although moving to Florida for several months of the year requires meticulous preparation, there is one important area that many snowbirds overlook: estate planning. Snowbirds have unique needs that can only be effectively addressed through the estate planning...
Medicaid Planning: The Basics
What is Summary Administration in Florida?
In Florida, summary administration is an expedited probate process that does not require the appointment of a personal representative. Summary administration holds several advantages over traditional probate, which tends to be lengthy and expensive. Therefore, for qualifying estates, summary administration is generally a good option. In this article, we discuss summary administration...
How to Get Your New Business Started
So you have decided to take the leap and start your own business. It is an exciting adventure. It is important to make sure that when doing so, you take the right steps. First, you need to surround yourself with capable and responsive professionals. Of course, an accountant...
Estate Planning, Wills, and Trusts: What’s the Difference?
Estate planning is the overall process by which a person decides who will inherit his or her property upon death and who will manage his or her affairs in case of incapacitation. Although estate planning is not the same thing as a will or trust, these documents are typically part of the...
5 Reasons to Consider Updating Your Estate Plan
If you already have an estate plan in place, you are well ahead of the game. However, estate planning isn’t something you just do once and forget about. Rather, you must periodically review and update your estate plan—especially following certain major life events. In this article, we discuss five reasons you should...