Florida Estate Planning Law Videos
Can a will or revocable living trust reduce estate taxes?
Can I appoint the same person as executor (personal representative), trustee, and guardian?
Can I give all of my property away before I die and avoid estate taxes?
Can I name alternate beneficiaries in my will?
Can I use my will to name a guardian to care for my young children and manage their property?
Can someone challenge my will after I die?
Does a revocable living trust protect my property from creditors?
Does a will control all of my property?
Does an executor (personal representative) get paid?
Does the person named in a will as executor (personal representative) have to serve?
How can an estate plan make things easier on my family after I die?
How can I ensure that my trust fulfills my intended goals?
How can I ensure that the guardian named for my children has the resources to raise them well?
How is asset protection relevant to estate planning?
How much does estate planning cost?
I do not trust my child's spouse. How can I protect my child's inheritance?
If I create a revocable living trust, do I still need a will?
Is an estate tax imposed by both the federal and state governments?
Is it expensive to create a revocable living trust?
Is signing a will a formal process?
Must an executor (personal representative) hire an attorney?
Must I leave something to my spouse and my children in my will?
Should I consider a trust or some other type of special planning for my special needs child?
Should I consider life insurance during the estate planning process?
Should I consider long term care insurance during the estate planning process?
What are some typical estate planning documents?
What benefits does a trust offer?
What does a proper estate plan include?
What does it mean to fund a trust?
What happens if I die without a will?
What is a life insurance trust?
What is a revocable living trust?
What is an executor (personal representative) and what do they executor do?
What is included in my estate for tax purposes?
What is the attorney's role in the estate planning process?
What is the effect on my estate planning documents if I move?
What should I do if I realize that my parents do not have an estate plan in place?
What traits are important in finding an estate planning attorney?
When does estate planning involve tax planning?
When is the right time to begin estate planning for myself?
When should an estate plan be reviewed?
When should I review my existing will?
Where should I keep my estate planning documents?
Who should be my executor (personal representative) or trustee?
Why should I consider creating a revocable living trust?
Why would I consider an irrevocable trust when I could create a revocable living trust?
Will I still have control over my property if I have a revocable living trust?
Will my estate be subject to any taxes, and if so, what types of tax?
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