If you are among the many Florida residents working on your estate plan, you would be wise to consider whether you will have to pay estate tax. If so, it may prove beneficial for you to think about how you might be able to minimize the amount owed. At the [nap_names...
Month: January 2018
Tips for reducing inheritance conflict
Estate planning can be a tricky process, and in many cases, not everyone is going to be pleased with how you decided to distribute your Florida estate. At the Law Offices of Frye & Vasquez, P.L., we understand the many ways in which estate planning and...
Consider a trust if disinheriting a child
If you live in Florida and are working on your estate plan, you may have concerns about leaving money or assets to one or more of your children. Parents disinherit their children for many different reasons, but regardless of your reasoning for doing so, establishing a...
Can I establish a trust for my disabled family member?
Some Florida families may worry about establishing financial security for a loved one that is physically disabled or is mentally incapable of managing personal financial matters. Additionally, you may worry that establishing a trust can interfere with government...
Estate planning essentials for new parents
If you are a Florida resident and you recently became a new parent, congratulations. Becoming a parent can be one of the most rewarding experiences you will ever have. It can also come with a learning curve, however, with you and your partner trying frantically to...