by Trust Counsel | Dec 20, 2019 | Articles, Asset Protection, Estate Planning, Family, Inheritance, Trusts, Videos, Wills
Estate planning isn’t only for the rich! Without a plan in place, there could be a long-lasting impact on your loved ones, even if you don’t have a pricey home, large IRA or valuable art to pass on. Not convinced that estate planning is necessary and important?...
by Trust Counsel | Dec 20, 2019 | Asset Protection, Business Succession, Gift Tax, High Net Worth, Videos
😂😂 For your viewing pleasure here are some of my best bloopers! 😂😂 I mean really now, who wants to watch anything on estate planning!? How boring, right? 😴😴 Not to mention – we aren’t exactly trained in the...
by Trust Counsel | Dec 20, 2019 | Estate Planning, Videos
A couple of weeks ago I was ON AIR AIR with Pete De La Torre discussing some interesting estate planning topics, such as the cultural differences between Latin and Anglo families with regards to their #estateplanning on WZAB 880 AM Miami, The Biz. Don’t forget...
by Trust Counsel | Dec 20, 2019 | Business/ Corporate Law, Estate Planning, Financial, Videos
In this week’s video, I explain how not having the appropriate documents and not having them updated, can go wrong when there’s a Corporate Divorce. Without a plan in place, there could be a long-lasting impact on your loved ones. Not convinced that...
by Leslie Marenco | Dec 20, 2019 | Estate Planning, Family, Guardianship, Inheritance, Trusts, Videos
In this week’s video, I give you helpful advice before becoming a Florida Trustee. Being a Trustee is a big decision that you have to make along with your family and attorney so you know what obligations you are contracting. Without a plan in place, there could...
by Leslie Marenco | Dec 20, 2019 | Asset Protection, Estate Planning, Family, Guardianship, Inheritance, Videos, Wills
When you’re doing your Estate Planning, you may come across this very frequent question: How much money should I leave my young children? This is a very personal decision you should take along with your attorney and before you do so, you may want to...