Monthly Archives: June 2019
Have You Properly Accounted for Digital Assets in Your Estate Plan?
There is arguably enough to worry about when it comes to estate planning without also having to plan for a new type of asset, and one that can be present challenges to even the most tech-savvy of us. Still, as part of your overall estate plan, you need to make sure that you have… Read More »
Can I Choose a Non-Resident Executor (Personal Representative) for My Estate?
We have discussed what an executor (known as “personal representative” in Florida) is, who can be appointed as one, and whether/how they can be removed. Personal representatives can be selected by those setting up their estate plans or by the judge to take charge of the administration of a decedent’s estate. They identify, organize,… Read More »
How to Protect Art & Antiques in Estate Planning
As attorneys who practice in estate planning here in Florida, one of the most common questions we receive is how to intelligently cover estate planning for art, antiques, and other personal property valuables. These items frequently pose additional layers of complexity when it comes to a estate planning; complexities beyond what real estate or… Read More »