Do I Need a Trust Protector for My Trust? Understanding the Basics
Wondering if you need a Trust Protector for your trust? Many people ask this when they plan their estates.
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Wondering if you need a Trust Protector for your trust? Many people ask this when they plan their estates.
We are pleased to announce that our attorney, Hunter Rawls, has been appointed to The Florida Bar Sixth Circuit Grievance Committee “D.”
If you want to leave your gun in your estate plan in Florida, then using a gun trust is your best option. Although not required by law.
It’s possible to change the trustee of a trust in Florida. As a grantor, it can be as simple as amending the trust document.
When creating a trust in Florida, you should appoint a successor trustee to ensure the future of your wealth and your family is protected.
Creating a Miller Trust in Florida can help you become eligible for your Medicaid application if you’re struggling to meet the income or asset limits.
Setting up a trust fund for your children can secure their financial security, including long after your death. From college funds to asset protection.
Knowing the differences between a joint living trust and separate living trusts is critical in forming an estate plan that benefits your family long-term.
Special needs trusts can help you provide supplemental care and services for your loved one, without losing government benefits.
Putting your house in a trust can provide you and your family with various benefits, from avoiding probate to Medicaid qualification.
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