Florida Estate
Planning
Very Rarely is Estate Planning Solely About the
Money.
Less than half of all
Florida residents have an estate plan in place yet the death
rate in Florida has held steady at 100 percent.
The reason for this lapse in judgment is most likely due to a focus
on the word “estate” rather than the word “planning.” The two biggest misconceptions made by most
South Floridians that lack comprehensive estate planning is that they are either too young to worry
about it or not wealthy enough to worry about.
However, the fact remains that very rarely is estate planning solely about the
money.
Shedding The Tax Attorney Paradigm
While
our South Florida estate planning attorneys have the expertise in tax planning, as well as the
designations of LL.M. and CPA that provide for the highest level of professional service, our firm
aims to shed the tax attorney
paradigm that estate planners are often
pigeon-holed with and focus instead on the dynamic relationships between our clients and
their loved ones. Estate planning is about those friends and family left behind, which is why
we first ask our clients what their wealth transfer and asset protection goals are and then
explain how we can accomplish those goals together.
We
Never Tell Our
Clients What is Important; We Listen to What They Tell Us is Most Important to
Them.
Our
clients create the goals and we develop the solutions. Whether our clients are seeking
advice in estate planning, wealth transfer, tax planning, asset protection or probate and trust
administration, timing is always of the
essence.
Planning of any kind is always most crucial while there is something
to lose.
Protect Your Loved Ones
Whether
our clients are still at the early part of their earning potential, have young children to worry
about or are concerned with reducing the possible estate tax or probate mess left for their loved
ones when they die, accomplishing these goals as quickly as possible is
crucial. After all, the death rate in Florida is 100 percent; the only question is
whether or not you protect your loved ones and your wealth while you are still alive to do
so.
For more information on successful Florida estate
planning and probate techniques, please contact the South Florida law firm of Wild Felice &
Partners, P.A. at 954-944-2855 to schedule your free consultation. It’s a Wild world. Are you
protected?
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