Over the past summer, Alaska has become one of a few states to allow pre-validation of a will. The state legislature also took the law a step farther and allowed trusts to be validated by the grantor before they pass away. In order to explain the new process it is…
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Lost Wills in Florida Require Live Witnesses
A lost Florida Will is a will that was lost or destroyed without the decedent’s knowledge or consent and without his or her intent to revoke. The original Florida Will of a testator can be revoked in a number of ways but the individual must have the intent to revoke…
Asset Protection: IRA’s and other Retirement Accounts
In a recent article by Kelly Greene of the Wall Street Journal, she explains methods in which individuals can protect their retirement accounts. Over an individual’s lifetime an IRA (Individual Retirement Account) can accrue hundreds of thousands, or even millions of dollars. There is a high possibility that these retirement…
Updating Life Insurance Beneficiaries Can Be Easy for Florida Families
Whether you want to completely alter the beneficiaries of your life insurance policy or simply add contingent beneficiaries, the process is not all that difficult. However, there are some common mistakes that occur which can result in unpredictable situations. An amendment to a will or trust document cannot change the…
Estate Planning Brings Relief
Planning for your own death may appear morbid to some people, but the knowing your financial affairs are in order brings reassurance. By acknowledging that death will eventually happen to everyone, the estate planning process can proceed. If you suddenly become ill or are diagnosed with a terminal condition, would…
Estate Planning and Commercial Services
Estate planning for Digital Assets is a topic that was covered in a two part article by Oregon Estate Planning Attorney on his Wealth Law blog. In the second part of his article Estate Planning and “Virtual Assets” – Part 2 Michael discusses the importance of determining who should receive…
Is a Virtual Asset Instruction Letter Enough to Protect Digital Assets?
Everyday there is becoming an increasing need for Digital Asset protection as more and more digital assets are created. In Estate Planning and “Virtual Assets” – Part 1, a recent article written by Washington attorney Michael Walker, he discusses digital assets and recommends doing two things to protect your digital…
New Study: Asians Have Increased Estate Planning Awareness
In a recent article published in the New York Times, Sonia Kolesnikov-Jessop writes that Asians are paying more attention to inheritance planning. With a vast number of first generation wealthy Asians getting older, many heirs find themselves in court fighting over their parents’ estates. In the article, a Singaporean businessman…
Second Life After Death
While video games have become increasingly realistic over the last few years, they still cannot compete with the virtual world reality of computer based Internet services. To some, SecondLife.com may seem like a game, but to others it really is a “second life.” Second Life is a website that allows…
Know Where to Store Estate Planning Documents
Since Florida Estate Planning Documents distribute the wealth you have accumulated over your life and provide your wishes in the event you become incapacitated, estate planning documents are some of the most important documents you will ever sign. Knowing where to keep these documents is imperative to ensuring the original…