Those who live in Florida or any other state will need to make sure that their estate plans account for digital assets. These assets may include bank accounts, social media accounts and anything else that is accessed by a computer or internet connection. Therefore, an...
Month: June 2019
What happens to my debt after I die?
Perhaps you have a great deal of credit card debt or you are still making regular mortgage payments. In your later years, you may also have accrued significant medical debt. You know that you will not be able to repay all of your debt before you die. Like other...
Questions to consider when creating a will
An important part of planning your estate is creating a last will and testament. This critical document is comprised of how you would like your estate handled and what you would like to happen to your assets and property after you pass. It can be difficult and...
The drawbacks of a handwritten will
Those who live or own property in Florida are encouraged to create an estate plan that includes a last will and testament. Ideally, it will be typed as handwritten wills may come under more scrutiny. In some cases, they may not be seen as valid. Typically, a will must...
Why only one will should be signed
An estate owner in Florida needs to sign their will before it becomes official. While a person can sign more than one copy of the same will, there is no need to do so. This is because the document may have personal or sensitive information that others shouldn't...