by Carol Grant | Aug 29, 2024 | Estate Planning, Probate
As any estate planning attorney will tell you, probate takes time, costs money and adds stress to settling a loved one’s estate. But can you avoid probate? A reporter shares her personal experience in a recent article appearing in Market Watch, “Inheritance isn’t...
by Carol Grant | Feb 27, 2024 | Estate Planning, Probate
As an estate planning attorney in a probate law firm in Miami-Dade county, I’ve witnessed many parents consider adding a child to the deed of their home with good intentions. They often view this as a simple strategy to ensure that their property seamlessly...
by Carol Grant | Nov 3, 2023 | Estate Planning, Probate, Will
Creating an estate plan can take stock of today’s priorities while creating a legacy by clarifying intentions. This could mean providing for your family, supporting charitable organizations, or providing a means for future generations to know about your passions....
by Carol Grant | Oct 9, 2023 | Estate Planning, Probate
The phrase “asset protection trust planning” brings up images of complex shelter trusts, holding companies, offshore entities, or other intricate structures meant to hide massive amounts of wealth. However, there are a number of asset planning techniques useful for...
by Carol Grant | Sep 13, 2023 | Estate Planning, Probate, Will
If you own a home in Florida, you’ve probably heard horror stories about probate, the lengthy, expensive court process that can tie up your property for months or even years after you pass away. While your family grieves, they’re stuck dealing with legal...
by Carol Grant | Mar 10, 2023 | Elder Law, Estate Planning, Probate
Seniors in particular think about remarrying with an understandable degree of concern. Maybe your last relationship ended in a divorce, or there’ve been too many dating disasters. However, according to a recent article from MSN, “Planning to remarry after a divorce? 6...