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How to Avoid Probate with a Living Trust

The probate process can be lengthy, expensive, and complicated. It may be in your best interests to avoid probate altogether. An experienced attorney can guide you through the process of creating a comprehensive estate plan that accurately reflects your last wishes.

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How to Transfer Real Property into a Living Trust

In estate planning, living trusts allow the Trustmaker to use and access trust assets while they are alive and well, provide for their care in the event of disability and ultimately provide lifetime protection for beneficiaries, including pets. However, creating a trust and then transferring real property into the name of the trust can be confusing.

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Revoking a Revocable Trust

A trust can protect assets and real property so that beneficiaries can enjoy your legacy after you are gone. But what if you decide your existing trust is no longer needed?

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Selling Property in a Revocable Trust in Florida

A revocable living trust is one of the most important and useful tools in the estate planning process. It allows you to create instructions for what happens to assets owned by the trust while you are alive and well, in the event you become disabled and after you pass away.

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How Does a Florida Spendthrift Trust Work?

If you are creating your estate plan and would like to set up a spendthrift trust to protect one or more of your adult loved ones, consult with an experienced estate planning attorney first. Your attorney can review your objectives, as well as the size of your estate, and help you devise a plan that fulfills your wishes.

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What is a Charitable Lead Annuity Trust in Florida?

When planning your estate, you may decide that in addition to taking care of your family, friends and pets, you also want to donate a portion of your assets to charity. There are a variety of options that will allow you to make charitable contributions to the organizations of your choice, while also providing for your beneficiaries.

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