When creating an estate plan, most people likely focus on the will or trust. While these are essential, a complete plan often uses other tools to protect your family. Life insurance is a powerful and flexible asset that provides financial security for your loved ones...
Year: 2025
The future of estate planning: Navigating digital assets
In today's interconnected world, your personal legacy extends far beyond physical belongings. Your digital footprint, from online accounts and cherished photos to cryptocurrencies and valuable files, is a vital part of your estate. Planning for these assets is...
How to Share Your Living Will and Health Care Power of Attorney with Your Hospital
Planning ahead for your medical care is one of the most empowering steps you can take to ensure your wishes are respected, especially during times when you may not be able to speak for yourself. Two of the most important documents for this are your living will and...
Millennials and estate planning: It’s never too early to start
For many millennials, estate planning may feel like something to worry about later in life—after buying a house, having children or nearing retirement. However, the reality is that estate planning isn’t just for older generations or the ultra-wealthy. In fact,...
Why Florida No Longer Allows “Springing” Powers of Attorney – What You Need to Know
If you live on the Treasure Coast – in Martin County or St. Lucie County – or in the Palm Beaches – including Palm Beach County – it’s important to understand a key change in Florida law: Florida no longer recognizes "springing" powers of attorney. At [nap_names...
Understanding POA
When it comes to planning for your future, creating a Durable Power of Attorney (DPOA) is one of the most important steps you can take. Whether you live on the Treasure Coast – including Martin County and St. Lucie County – or in the Palm Beaches – including Jupiter,...
How Long does Probate Take
If you've recently lost a loved one in Florida, you're probably wondering: How long does probate take? The answer isn’t always straightforward. In fact, Florida’s formal administration process – the most common type of probate – can often take months and, although...
The Hidden Costs of Dying Without a Will in Florida
In Florida, dying without a last will doesn't just impact your legacy – it can leave your loved ones facing months of legal procedures and unexpected costs. At , with over 50 years of experience helping thousands of clients, we've guided...
Setting Up Digital Legacy on Android
In today's digital age, our lives are increasingly intertwined with our smartphones. From precious photos and important documents to passwords and social media accounts, our Android devices hold a treasure trove of digital assets. But have you ever wondered what...
Leaving Money Behind: Preparing Your Beneficiaries To Manage Their Inheritance
Planning to leave money to your loved ones is one of the most caring and generous decisions you can make. But simply leaving behind an inheritance isn’t enough. Without proper preparation, even well-intentioned gifts can lead to confusion, financial missteps or family...

