by Carol Grant | Dec 22, 2025 | Estate Planning, Will
Choosing a guardian in Florida requires naming them in your will, building a trusted relationship with your child, and preparing everyone involved for the responsibility. Naming a guardian in your will is the legal foundation, but it is only part of the job. Courts...
by Carol Grant | Oct 31, 2025 | Estate Planning, Probate, Will
Many Florida families worry about taxes when a parent leaves them property. Wondering what is the meaning of step-up in basis in plain English? It is a tax rule that can lower capital gains tax on inherited items like real estate or stocks by resetting the cost basis...
by Carol Grant | May 16, 2025 | Elder Law, Estate Planning, Probate, Will
Parents often worry about how to pass down their property without causing legal or tax troubles. In Florida, there are several ways to transfer real estate to children that avoid probate and protect assets. This guide explains these methods in simple terms, helping...
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 | 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 | Jun 23, 2023 | Estate Planning, Will
Making wishes clear to family members is never enough to satisfy legal standards, according to a recent article, “Preparation is essential part of estate plan” from The News-Enterprise. Quite the opposite occurs when family members refuse to follow verbal requests,...