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Tag Archives: Estate planning

6 estate planning steps for new parents

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When your first child is born, you’re obsessed with setting up the nursery, getting baby clothes, and trying to figure out a brand new sleep schedule. Provided you can sleep at all, that is. This is an exciting and chaotic time, a huge transition in your life, and there’s a lot to be done…. Read More »

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Why is estate planning important?

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The common expression “out of sight, out of mind,” is often used to describe conditions or issues that should be addressed but that are not encountered in everyday life and are subsequently often remain overlooked and unaddressed. This is especially true with a person planning for the future, including his or her estate planning…. Read More »

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What is a Power of Attorney?

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A Power of Attorney is a legal instrument that allows a designated person to act on your behalf. They are your agent and have authority to make decisions. The range of decisions they can make depends on which Power of Attorney you have executed, there are three. The 3 types of Power of Attorney… Read More »

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What is a health proxy?

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Some Ft. Myers residents are familiar with the basic types of estate planning documents. They may know about the importance of a will and how a trust can also be an integral part of their estate plan. They may even know about the importance of a power of attorney (POA) and how that document… Read More »

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What you need to know about the Medicaid look-back period and long-term care

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Estate planning needs to take into account if one or both spouses will need to tap into Medicaid for long-term care needs. Unlike Medicare which is an insurance program, Medicaid is a social welfare program with certain eligibility requirements. These programs are not only called Medicaid, for example, California has Medi-Cal and Wisconsin has… Read More »

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Estate planning with stepchildren: what to know

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Estate planning is often a very helpful tool when it comes to making sure that any assets you have are distributed the right way after your death. However, a remarriage and stepchildren can complicate things and make estate planning more difficult. If you find yourself in that situation, though, it becomes more important than… Read More »

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Is it ever too late to create an estate plan?

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Plan. Do you have an overall plan for your life? The dream job and how to achieve it. Your perfect home and family. Retirement, or work that dream job forever. Estate plans outline the end-game, your legacy, the gift of your life-long achievements. Who do you want to design your legacy, your life’s work?… Read More »

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What is a guardian and what are their duties?

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Many Florida residents may know how they want their assets divided once they have passed away. They may have even developed a comprehensive will that explicitly spells out their final wishes. However, they may not know what can be done to care for a special family member once they are gone. Situations like this… Read More »

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Creating a strong and robust will

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With today’s longer life spans, our lives get more and more complex, and having money and assets to leave behind to friends and family only adds to the confusion. Creating a will that spells out who gets what can help avoid unseemly family squabbles and can help assure that your wishes are attended to…. Read More »

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Basic estate planning documents that provide substantial benefits

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When it comes to estate planning, uncertainty can be a recipe for disaster. Not making specific and detailed plans for one’s assets means that the state will decide how to divide them after a person dies. But with just a little thought and effort, a testator can make sure that their assets go to… Read More »

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