The aging process is often stigmatized. We pride ourselves on serving an underserved community, which is the elderly community. For that reason, we’d like to talk about the benefits of aging and celebrating it. Let’s delve into the beauty of… Read More
Posts Tagged ‘estate planning’
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Estate Planning 101: A Guide to Picking Beneficiaries
Estate planning involves a lot of thought. One of the most complicated yet seemingly simple parts of estate planning is picking your beneficiaries. If you have many family members that you hold near and dear to your heart, you may… Read More
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The Disadvantage of a DIY Will and Not Hiring an Estate Plan Lawyer
There are many disadvantages to not hiring an estate plan lawyer. We live in an information age where learning how to implement tasks seems as straightforward as reading a self-help book or Googling information. With the seemingly limitless information out… Read More
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Estate Planning: When is the Right Time to Start?
Estate planning is one thing in life where you know it’s significant, but sometimes it can be hard to know when to start. Of course, most people know that you should have life insurance, a solid 401K, a revocable living… Read More
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You’ve Been Named a Personal Representative: Now What?
When your loved one names you as a personal representative, it can be an honor. It means that they trust you enough to make financial decisions when they’re no longer here. While this role can be honorary, it also comes… Read More
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5 Must-Have Components to Make The Most of Your Estate Planning
Estate planning is more complicated than drafting a will or trust. For this reason, hiring Millman Law Group can make this process a lot smoother. It can help you rest much better at night knowing that Millman Law Group can… Read More
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Revocable Living Trusts: Why They’re Significant
Revocable living trusts account for some things that wills cannot. When you choose between the two, it all comes down to your most significant concerns and what you want to achieve with an estate plan. There are two trust types:… Read More
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Consequences Families Face Without an Estate Plan
Your family can face a lot of consequences if you don’t have an estate plan. When you have an estate plan, it’s a final act of love that shows how much you care about your family. While you can’t take… Read More
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Let’s Discuss Florida Domicile Planning
Today we will discuss some details about domicile planning in Florida. In short, a “domicile” refers to the state where you pay taxes. Thus, making you eligible for state programs and benefits. A “domicile” also refers to the place that… Read More
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Life Insurance Trusts: The Ins and Outs/Benefits
People create life insurance trusts because they want more control over their life insurance policies, ensuring that the payouts go to a designated beneficiary. This explanation may seem straightforward enough, but you deserve to know the ins and outs of… Read More