Tag Archives: trusts
Smooth estate administration planning requires pro-activity
This blog regularly discusses issues with estate planning. From wills to trusts, there are countless ways for local Fort Myers and Lee County residents to control their final wishes. In practice, though, these plans can be undone by poor administration. As a result, any comprehensive estate plan must make provisions for a smooth estate… Read More »
Florida residents can take a few steps to enact an estate plan
Estate planning is often viewed as a myriad of confusing forms, trusts, regulations and difficult decisions. In reality, most estate planning can be done with a few, mostly painless, steps. By knocking out some of the more fundamental exposure areas, local Lee County residents can set up a plan that surpasses that of many… Read More »
New study highlights Floridians motivations for estate planning
Estate planning is extremely important for Floridians. A new study from industry leaders has honed in on the top three reasons people engage in estate planning. The number one reason surveyed was the desire to avoid probate. The next two reasons cited for an individual’s decision to undertake estate planning were to prevent discord… Read More »
Florida estate planning nightmares
Despite the stakes, many local Florida residents are surprisingly hands-off about what will happen to their assets after they die. Often times, when these individuals finally decide they want to direct their inheritance, they are too weak or disabled to fully engage in effective estate planning. While default laws are meant to assume the… Read More »
Florida courts help heirs through estate administration
This blog regularly reports on the difference between a will and a trust. The most commonly cited difference is that trusts are private documents which can be administered, generally, without court supervision. Wills on the other hand must go through a probate process that is overseen by Florida courts. After decades of guiding heirs… Read More »
Robin Williams’ Estate Planning Provides Lessons for Floridians
If there is a silver lining to tragic celebrity deaths it is the massive amount of media attention which can shed light on issues we often choose to ignore. From Phillip Seymour Hoffman’s substance abuse to Robin Williams’ depression, public tragedies may allow us to recognize challenges faced by loved ones and jump start… Read More »
Florida women advised to customize estate planning
The rules and regulations governing wills and trusts do not differentiate between male and female. Nevertheless, the customizable nature of estate planning mandates that each individual take a unique approach to their own plan. Given the differences between men and women, it is important for each sex to recognize that certain things that worked… Read More »
Singer’s estate fights for rights almost 30 years after his death
Much of estate planning is concerned with wrapping up one’s affairs. Florida residents who execute their wills or create other estate planning documents are thinking about passing their assets on to the next generation. However, sometimes these assets are things that will continue to gather value for many years to come. Sometimes estate administration… Read More »
Floridians wonder about revocability of trusts
Florida residents have enough on their plate. From running their businesses to taking care of their kids, adults have little time to manage issues on their periphery. Estate planning is one of the issues that is often pushed back until another day. This delay is also caused by confusion over what is needed in… Read More »
New Study On Trusts vs. Wills Enlightening For Florida Residents
Most Florida residents know that various documents have become an important part of the estate planning process. While wills continue to have a role, many locals see trusts as an effective way of avoiding the cumbersome probate process. Now, a new international study suggests that this American model is being followed overseas as well…. Read More »