Estate Planning
Plan for your future today. Learn the specific estate planning documents you need to protect yourself and your loved ones.
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Appointing a Legal Guardian
Learn why you should appoint a legal guardian for your children, the rights and responsibilities of the legal guardian, and the steps that you need to take to appoint someone.
· 7 min read
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Florida Last Will and Testament: A Comprehensive Guide
Florida has specific laws about how last wills can protect your family. Find out how to get a last will, how to change a will, who can and more.
· 35 min read
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How to Create a Lottery Trust to Protect Your Winnings
A lottery trust can help protect your assets and privacy, and help you control how your winnings are invested, distributed, and taxed.
· 8 min read
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Power of Attorney vs. Executor: Estate Planning Basics
One of the first steps in protecting your future is learning the key differences between a power of attorney and an executor. Get all the details here.
· 7 min read
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What Happens to a Bank Account When Someone Dies? What If There Is No Beneficiary?
Settling an estate can feel complicated, but it doesn’t have to be. Learn about the most common types of asset distributions and how they might impact you.
· 6 min read
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How to Create a Living Trust in Texas: A Complete Guide
Ensure your estate is handled smoothly and your heirs are taken care of. Start a living trust in Texas with these simple steps.
· 8 min read
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What Is an Executor of Estate? A Legal Guide
An executor of estate is legally responsible for managing the estate's assets and financial matters as per the deceased person's wishes.
· 9 min read
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What Is a Living Trust?
A living trust is a legal arrangement that specifies who manages your assets and who inherits them after you die—all while avoiding probate.
· 10 min read
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How to Put a House in a Trust
Putting your house in a trust can be a beneficial part of your estate plan, but there are a few things to consider.
· 9 min read
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Power of Attorney vs. Advance Directive: Which Is Right for Me?
A power of attorney covers finances and legal matters, while advance directives specify healthcare preferences. For many, it makes sense to have both.
· 6 min read