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Your Intangible Estate Plan
What do the French baguette, the Kalela dance of Zambia, and the khanjar, a dagger worn on the belt by Omani men during ceremonious occasions, have in common? They are all recognized by the United Nations as part of the intangible cultural heritage of the parts of the world where they originate. Intangible heritage… Read More »
The First Wives Of Florida Need An Estate Plan Now More Than Ever
Divorce is a bummer. Estate planning is also a bummer in the beginning, because it requires you to confront the fact that you have a limited amount of time left on Earth and a limited amount of money left to support you throughout it. Divorce lawyer websites make divorce look glamorous; they make it… Read More »
Skilled Nursing Facilities
Many clients walk into their initial consultation with an estate planning lawyer equipped with the name of an enemy and the lengths to which they are willing to go to keep this enemy at bay. For some clients, the enemy is the IRS, and the client has grandiose plans of transferring every item of… Read More »
Can You Afford To Retire In Florida?
More people moved to Florida in 2022 than to any other state. The recent arrivals represent all age groups. Florida has long been a popular retirement destination; the youngsters are a fairly recent addition. Conventional wisdom used to hold that, as long as you are not in Miami-Dade, Broward, or Palm Beach County, where… Read More »
Homestead Property And Your Estate Plan
Owning a house, even a modest one, gives you a sense of financial security. A lot of people reasonably fear that they will never be able to afford to retire, but if you own a house with a paid off mortgage, you do not have that worry. Not everyone who owns a house outright… Read More »
What’s New With The Annual Gift Tax Exclusion?
Once your children grow past the stage where getting a remote control car for Christmas is the pinnacle of excitement, it is best to adopt a “no gifts this year” policy. The kind of car your kids can get excited about at this stage is one for which liability insurance alone is expensive enough,… Read More »
The “Hope For The Best But Prepare For The Worst” Estate Plan
A relentless optimist would say that the most beautiful thing about being an adult and a parent is that there is always so much work to be done that you don’t have time to get upset about things that don’t really matter. You haven’t logged into Facebook since before the birth of your first… Read More »
Altruistic Reasons To Set Up A Trust
When the 99 percent hear about trust funds, they tend to think about rich people spending lots of money on frivolous things and not paying taxes on any of it, but they’re just jealous. You don’t have to be especially wealthy to set up a trust. You just have to plan carefully. People use… Read More »
In Florida, Seniors Are Safe From Winter’s Seasonal Hazards
The idea of Florida as a great place to spend your golden years is not a new one. Before South Beach was full of ostentatious partygoers, it was full of retirees. If you watch old episodes of Miami Vice, you will see that a disproportionate number of the extras are elderly; these were the… Read More »
Establishing A Trust When The Beneficiary Is A Minor
Trusts are a popular estate planning tool, and not just for wealthy people. By placing assets in a trust, you can keep them from being part of your estate that goes through probate; therefore, the beneficiaries can inherit them more quickly and more easily. You can even set up a living trust with yourself… Read More »