WHAT IS A FLORIDA LIVING WILL? A Florida living will is an advance directive that makes clear your wishes regarding life prolonging measures. For the Florida living will to be used, you first must be in either a persistent vegetative state, end-stage condition or terminally ill with your physicians in agreement that there isn’t more […]
read moreAs a parent of minor children (minors being children under the age of majority – 18 years old) you are used to making most, if not all decisions, on their behalf. However, when your child reaches the age of 18, the law views them as an adult. This means that you will no longer have […]
read moreEstate planning is the process of planning ahead for how your assets will be managed in the event of your own incapacity or death. When it comes to estate planning, no one plan fits all – each person has their own unique goals in mind and their plan should be tailored to their specific objectives. […]
read moreCovid-19 or the Coronavirus is causing many to panic (and rightfully so). So many Americans want to be prepared for the unforeseen more so now than ever – stocking up on food, supplies, revisiting their finances and looking into estate planning. At a minimum, it seems as though the incapacity documents are top of mind […]
read moreIn 1984, Congress issued a resolution, signed by President Reagan, establishing March 21st as National Single Parent Day: a day devoted to recognizing the dedication of single parents, who make self-sacrificial efforts to care for their children’s needs, and encouraging family members, friends, and communities to help provide an optimal environment for their children. As […]
read moreCompleting your Florida estate plan is still possible while also respecting social distancing. Introducing virtual estate planning. Done in 4 steps: 1️⃣Email your first & last name to Team@llfplan.com. A link to an online intake form will be emailed to you. 2️⃣A virtual meeting will be scheduled (telephonic & video available). 3️⃣Your estate plan will […]
read moreThough thinking worst-case scenarios and your own mortality aren’t particularly fun topics to think about, the global coronavirus pandemic is making it more important than ever. People who have put off estate planning or wanted to make changes to an existing plan but haven’t executed them need to consider how they want their assets, debts, […]
read moreYou’ve successfully completed the important task of creating an estate plan. As part of your estate plan, you should have a valid Florida Will, perhaps a Revocable Living Trust as well as your incapacity documents (durable power of attorney, living will, designation of health care surrogate and HIPAA authorization). As a final step, you should […]
read moreThe seriousness of the COVID-19 pandemic has forced Americans to confront many issues they had previously put off because the topics are uncomfortable. Mortality has become a central concern, so estate planning has become a priority for many individuals who currently have no plan in place and face the prospect of their estate going through […]
read moreEstate planning is a sensitive subject that is surprisingly avoided on a large scale by adults at every income level. There are many reasons for the lack of action to enter the world of estate planning, but the bottom line is that for whatever reason too many people have not decided to take control of […]
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