Monthly Archives: June 2026
Estate Planning Steps in Florida You Need to Take Before Your Teen Turns 18
Many parents are excited to see their teens reach legal adulthood. Perhaps your young adult is about to head to college, enter military service, or start full-time work after graduating from high school. Although this is an exciting time, legal adulthood also carries numerous legal implications that can affect estate planning. For more information… Read More »
How to Preserve Florida’s Homestead Exemption With an Out-of-State Trust
Florida’s homestead exemption is one of the strongest in the nation, and it can form the foundation of many effective estate planning strategies. However, the presence of an out-of-state trust could negate these benefits, and this might be an issue if you have recently relocated to Florida. To learn more about this issue, consider… Read More »
Purchasing a House for Your Child Without Losing Control of the Investment
Housing unaffordability has made it extremely difficult for younger people (specifically zoomers and millennials) to purchase real estate. If you’re an older family member watching from the sidelines, it can be incredibly difficult to witness your child or grandchild struggle to save enough for a down payment. If you want to lend a helping… Read More »
