Like many Florida residents, you likely think of your parents as responsible caregivers for the family. There may come a time, though, when your parents cannot care for themselves and need you to take over. At the Law Offices of Frye and Vazquez, P.L., we know it is...
Month: October 2019
Tips for trust planning in nontraditional families
Blended families, unmarried couples and other nontraditional family arrangements can cause additional complications when it comes to estate planning. Florida families who do not follow the traditional structure of a mother, a father and their children may want to...
It’s generally a good idea to review an estate plan
Florida residents may feel as if they don't need to update their estate plan because nothing has changed since they created it. However, it is unlikely that literally nothing has taken place in the years or decades since a will, trust or other document was first...
What are the best times to update your will?
If you are someone aged 55 to 64 in Florida who has made out a will, you have taken an important step to protect your family from financial hardship in the event of your death. According to Forbes magazine, you are also in the minority; 51% of your...