Monthly Archives: December 2020

Estate Planning Considerations for Your Primary Residence vs. Rental Property in Florida
There are many assets that must be taken into account when planning your estate. These assets include bank accounts, investments, life insurance, jewelry, collectibles, and many others. No matter how many assets you have, real estate is likely one of the more valuable assets in your estate. That’s why there are many things to… Read More »

What is Medical Power of Attorney and How Does it Work?
A medical power of attorney is a type of advance directive that allows a person to name someone they trust to make healthcare-related decisions on their behalf in the event they become incapacitated or are otherwise unable to make decisions on their own. Chapter 765 of the Florida Statutes governs the legal rules regarding… Read More »

What is ‘Dead Hand Control’ in Florida Estate Planning?
The term “dead hand control” is a term describing where a testator controls their assets “beyond the grave.” Essentially, you can have “dead hand control” in a Will or other estate planning documents in order to require a beneficiary to meet certain conditions before they are allowed to inherit assets from your estate. For… Read More »