You notice the physical symptoms of aging as your parent slows down and develops health problems such as hypertension or arthritis. The signs of declining cognitive function can be more difficult to detect, however. Be aware of the signs that your elder loved one may...
Month: October 2020
What is a pour-over will?
As the Florida Bar explains, living trusts can be an effective tool to avoid probate, manage your estate and distribute assets after you die. These trusts offer significant estate planning benefits including the flexibility to withdraw funds and modify the trust...
How can you begin the estate planning process?
If you are like many Americans, you probably have reasons why you have put off your estate plan. For some, according to Forbes, they put it off because they do not think estate planning is necessary at that point in their life. In other instances, they procrastinate...
Types of probate in Florida
It is useful during estate preparations that a person understands what will happen after he or she dies. Estates move into probate, but the process may vary depending on different factors. The Florida Courts state there are three types of probate in Florida, but only...