Estate
Planning FAQs
What is Estate
Planning?
Estate planning is a process involving
the counsel of professional advisors who are familiar with your goals and concerns, your
assets and how they are owned, and your family structure. It can involve the services of a
variety of professionals, including your lawyer, accountant, financial planner, life
insurance advisor, banker and broker.
Estate
planning covers the transfer of property at death as well as a variety of other personal matters
and may or may not involve tax planning. The core documents most often associated with this
process are your will and your
trust.
Who needs estate planning?
In a word: EVERYONE. Whether you are a parent, a property owner, or a professional, you need
to protect your family and assets. We recognize that
the decisions we make together as they pertain to the handling of your estate will affect you
and your family during your lifetime and for generations to
come.
Why choose our firm?
We take great pride in our ability to successfully cater to
the needs of all Floridians. Whether you are a
highly successful and high net worth individual or you are still working hard on creating your
nest egg, we can help you accomplish your goals. We
assist our clients in determining how best to structure their holdings, as well as assisting in
the disposing of such assets during and after their lifetime. Our attorneys focus primarily on
minimizing a variety of estate related taxes, while simultaneously protecting assets from third
party creditors.
Our South Florida
firm routinely utilizes a variety of estate planning tools, including Trusts, Wills, Powers of Attorney, Health Care Surrogates, Funding
Techniques, and more.In addition, we may advise for the formation and funding of a
family limited partnership which provides, among other things, asset protection, a positive
method of control and a long term plan for the accumulation of wealth that will remain outside
of one's taxable estate.
By utilizing the estate
planning techniques that we have perfected, we may be able to protect your family
from unnecessary hassles and save them tens of thousands of
dollars.For more information on how to shield your family from the perils of
probate and the rising estate tax, contact our South Florida law firm for a free
consultation.
For more information, or to make an appointment with one of our estate
planning attorneys, please contact us at (954) 944-2855
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