Monthly Archives: February 2026
How To Disinherit Your Children
According to Florida law, the probate courts must follow the instructions in a legally valid will admitted to probate. Except for surviving spouses claiming an elective spousal share, disinherited family members cannot override the testator’s wishes except by proving that the will is legally invalid. This means that it is possible to disinherit your… Read More »
Can Your Irrevocable Trust Sell Your House?
Revocable trusts are great for indecisive people, but only irrevocable trusts are capable of conveying the full benefits of trusts while you are alive. When you establish a revocable trust, the property in the trust still legally belongs to you, and you are still responsible for paying taxes on it; a revocable trust only… Read More »
Letter Of Wishes: The Most Underrated Estate Planning Document
When you make your estate plan, your main motivations are love for your family and concern for their wellbeing. This is why you have frank discussions with your doctors about what might go wrong with your health in the future and what the treatment options are, and you list your instructions in a healthcare… Read More »
Life Is More Expensive For Single Seniors
In some ways, being single is awesome; every happily divorced person or confirmed bachelor will tell you this. There is no one to find fault with your taste in food or entertainment or your state of cleanliness. Despite this, loneliness is terrible for you. It is possible for unmarried people to be socially connected… Read More »
