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Special Needs Estate Planning in Florida | Expert Help

Special Needs Estate Planning in Florida | Expert Help

by The Purdy Firm | Jul 25, 2024 | Blog

We know how vital special needs estate planning is in Florida. It’s key for families with members who have disabilities. We aim to make this complex process easy and confident for you.Special needs estate planning aims to secure a future for people with...
What Is a Joint Trust? Understanding This Estate Planning Tool

What Is a Joint Trust? Understanding This Estate Planning Tool

by The Purdy Firm | Jul 24, 2024 | Blog

Estate planning can be complex, but joint trusts make it simpler for couples. They are a valuable tool for managing assets and making wealth transfer easier. A joint trust is a trust agreement made by two people, often spouses, to hold their shared assets.Joint trusts...
Executor of Estate Role in Florida: Key Duties

Executor of Estate Role in Florida: Key Duties

by The Purdy Firm | Jul 23, 2024 | Blog, Estate Planning

In Florida, a shocking 59% of adults don’t have a will. This fact shows how vital the role of executors is. We’re going to look at the key duties and responsibilities of being an executor in Florida.Florida calls executors “Personal...
Living Will vs Power of Attorney: Key Differences

Living Will vs Power of Attorney: Key Differences

by The Purdy Firm | Jul 22, 2024 | Blog, Estate Planning

We often talk about living wills and powers of attorney when planning for the end of life. These important documents protect our interests when we can’t speak for ourselves. Let’s look at the main differences between a living will and a power of attorney....
Creating Wills in Florida: Essential Guide.

Creating Wills in Florida: Essential Guide.

by The Purdy Firm | Jul 18, 2024 | Blog, Estate Planning

In Florida, you must be at least 18 years old or an emancipated minor to make a will. This rule makes sure your wishes are followed after you pass away. A will lets you decide how to share your assets, who gets them, and who takes care of your kids if they’re...
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