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Estate Planning Tips for Remarrying in 2023

Estate Planning Tips for Remarrying in 2023

by David H. Jacoby, Esquire | Jan 24, 2023 | Estate Planning

With the New Year, 2023, underway, are you making plans to remarry? Do your plans include when and where to marry, bringing your families together to celebrate and finding the best place to live? How about your Florida estate plan? Did you know that remarriage and...
7 Unexpected Tips for a Successful Estate Plan

7 Unexpected Tips for a Successful Estate Plan

by David H. Jacoby, Esquire | Sep 27, 2022 | Blog, Estate Planning

As you think about planning for the future have you thought about creating an estate plan? Are you concerned about the welfare of your family? Are you concerned with your own welfare if you become incapacitated? Would you like to leave a legacy behind when you pass...
Can Poor Florida Estate Planning Hurt Your Child’s Future?

Can Poor Florida Estate Planning Hurt Your Child’s Future?

by David H. Jacoby, Esquire | Sep 13, 2022 | Blog, Estate Planning

Can poor Florida estate planning really hurt the future of my children? Yes! Right now you provide for their every need. When you think of all the things you do for them on a weekly, if not daily basis, it may surprise you to learn that it is not enough because, what...
A Few Mistakes to Watch Out For When Avoiding Probate

A Few Mistakes to Watch Out For When Avoiding Probate

by David H. Jacoby, Esquire | Aug 9, 2022 | Blog, Estate Planning

Are you interested in having your family avoid probate when you pass away? Are you concerned that probate will be too public, expensive or time-consuming for your family? What have you been considering to avoid probate? We recommend that you consult with an...
Three Of The Most Common Ways Trusts Can Fail

Three Of The Most Common Ways Trusts Can Fail

by David H. Jacoby, Esquire | Jul 26, 2022 | Blog, Estate Planning

Have you thought about adding Florida trusts to your Florida estate plan? What exactly is a trust and what can it do for your estate? First, a trust is a legal document that identifies the purpose of the trust, the trustee of the trust and his or her powers, the...
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