Tag Archives: trusts
Dispute over Rauschenberg trust continues
The word “trustee” implies that someone designated with the title is a person whom you trust. In the context of estate administration, this trust is even more important. A trustee is appointed to attend to legal and financial affairs following a person’s death. But how do you prevent a trustee from overstepping his or… Read More »
Is your Florida estate plan out-of-date already?
We’ve written before about how family relationships can be complicated, and how a comprehensive estate plan can address complex family dynamics. For example, estate owners in Florida sometimes forget to change their beneficiary designations when a divorce or death in the family occurs. With retirement plans, joint bank accounts, trusts and insurance policies, you… Read More »