
Florida Estate Planning Guide for Young Adults
This guide to estate planning for young adults is also suitable for parents of young adults looking to help their kids take the right steps.

This guide to estate planning for young adults is also suitable for parents of young adults looking to help their kids take the right steps.

Designating a charity in your estate plan in Florida is a great way to make use of your wealth while also minimizing the federal tax impacts on your family.

When creating a trust in Florida, you should appoint a successor trustee to ensure the future of your wealth and your family is protected.

Estate plans are based on laws that are extremely sensitive to major life events, such as marriages or the purchase of a new property.

It’s critical that you update your estate plan after a divorce or while going through a divorce. We advise you to change the following areas:

Creating an estate plan for your pet is highly advised if you’re concerned about how your pet would be cared for, funded and treated if it outlives you.

Reviewing and updating your estate plan after moving to Florida is highly advised, as there are a bunch of different estate planning rules.

Are you new to Florida estate planning? Our easy-to-understand Florida estate planning guide will help you cover the essentials.

Whether you have an existing estate plan, or none at all, following these New Year’s estate planning resolutions can protect your family and its wealth.

This guide will help you understand how you, or the seniors in your life, can meet Medicaid eligibility in Florida.