Monthly Archives: December 2024
Gifting in Life vs. After Death
In Florida the estate tax, commonly referred to as the “death tax,” will only affect the estates with a taxable value that exceeds the federal estate tax threshold. In 2024 the federal estate tax threshold sits at $13.61 million for individuals. This means that married couples will only have to worry about estate taxes… Read More »
Tips for Using Photos as a Clarification Strategy in Estate Planning
Along with purely financial assets and property, clients also usually use a last will and testament (or other estate planning tools such as trusts) to pass down important sentimental items. Many families retain heirlooms that hold important value to the family, while not holding a particularly high financial value. The issue with these kinds… Read More »
Elder Exploitation and Estate Planning in Florida
It is widely understood that areas with a larger percentage of senior citizens will have a larger likelihood for incidents of elder abuse to occur. Florida stands as a retirement beacon for the rest of the U.S. and, indeed, to the rest of the world. Because Florida has such a large percentage of elderly… Read More »
Essential Florida Asset Protection and Estate Planning Strategies: Part II
In the first installment of this two part series, we began discussing the plethora of estate planning and asset protection options Florida law has for its citizens to take advantage of. Different tools serve different needs, and many options exist to help every Floridian safeguard their hard-earned assets. Today, we continue the conversation and… Read More »