by The Purdy Firm | Sep 16, 2024 | Blog, Estate Planning
Beneficiary designations are a crucial aspect of estate planning in Florida. They allow us to specify who will receive the funds in our accounts after we pass away, bypassing the probate process. By naming beneficiaries, we can ensure our assets are distributed...
by The Purdy Firm | Sep 14, 2024 | Blog, Estate Planning
Selecting a guardian for minor children in Florida is a crucial decision that requires careful consideration. In this article, we will guide you through the legal process, requirements, and important factors to consider when choosing a guardian for your child’s...
by The Purdy Firm | Sep 13, 2024 | Blog, Estate Planning
Did you know that 55% of Americans don’t have a will or estate plan? If you’re in Florida without one, you might wonder, “What happens if no probate is filed in Florida?” Knowing this is key, as it affects your family’s legal and...
by chedisehli | Sep 11, 2024 | Blog, Estate Planning
At first glance, the terms “heir” and “beneficiary” might seem the same. But in estate planning, they have different meanings. An heir gets property if there’s no Will or Trust. On the other hand, a beneficiary gets assets from a Will or...
by The Purdy Firm | Sep 10, 2024 | Blog, Estate Planning
As estate planning experts in Florida, we understand the importance of minimizing estate taxes to ensure your hard-earned assets are passed on to your loved ones. In this article, we’ll share our expert tips on how to minimize estate taxes in Florida, leveraging...
by The Purdy Firm | Aug 22, 2024 | Blog, Estate Planning
Setting up a trust fund in Florida makes it easy to pass on your assets to loved ones after you’re gone. With help from skilled estate planning lawyers, creating a trust here is simple. You’ll decide on the trust type, pick the assets to add, name a new...