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By Bach and Jacobs PA
In Elder Law, Estate Planning
Posted December 22, 2015

What is a Durable Power of Attorney?

A Durable Power of Attorney, unlike a limited power of attorney or non-durable power of attorney, may remain in effect after incapacitation.  This can be an important document to have in place if [...]

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By Bach and Jacobs PA
In Elder Law, Probate
Posted December 18, 2015

Reopening a Closed Estate

A probate estate can be reopened is it is found that the probate was not settled as the decedent desired.  For example, if the estate’s personal representative is found to have made purposeful [...]

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By Bach and Jacobs PA
In Asset Protection Planning, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Probate
Posted December 11, 2015

Clauses to Include in a Will or Living Trust

While everyone needs individualized legal advice on what language their estate planning documents should contain, the following are some of the most common and important clauses which should be [...]

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By Bach and Jacobs PA
In Asset Protection Planning, Elder Law, Estate Planning
Posted December 8, 2015

How can a trustee be removed?

In Florida, trusts can contain provisions which describe situations in which a trustee should be removed and procedures for doing so.  An example of a procedure that could be laid out to remove a [...]

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By Bach and Jacobs PA
In Elder Law, Estate Planning, Probate
Posted December 1, 2015

Are Holographic Wills Valid in Florida?

Holographic wills, or wills which are handwritten and signed by the Testator without any witnesses, are considered invalid by the state of Florida.  Florida law states that at least two witnesses [...]

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By Bach and Jacobs PA
In Asset Protection Planning, Elder Law, Estate Planning
Posted November 27, 2015

What powers will my Power of Attorney have?

The powers granted to your power of attorney depend on the type of power of attorney that you set up during estate planning.  Some different powers of attorney include: A limited power of [...]

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By Bach and Jacobs PA
In Asset Protection Planning, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Probate
Posted November 24, 2015

Ensuring your Stepchildren’s Rights to an Inheritance

            In the state of Florida, stepchildren do not have automatic legal rights to inherit assets from their stepparent.  If you would like your stepchildren to inherit part of your estate, [...]

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By Bach and Jacobs PA
In Asset Protection Planning, Estate Planning
Posted November 20, 2015

Should I amend or restate my current trust?

Typically, to ensure that your trust is reflective of the most up to date legislation and that your desires will be honored, it is often recommended that a trust be restated if you are seeking [...]

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By Bach and Jacobs PA
In Elder Law, Health
Posted November 17, 2015

More Tips on How to Talk to your Elderly Parent about Driving

Help them make a list of pros and cons of giving up driving. Some pros include saving money spent on insurance, maintenance, and gas. Some books about broaching difficult topics with elders [...]

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By Bach and Jacobs PA
In Elder Law, Health
Posted November 13, 2015

Tips on Talking to your Elderly Parent About Driving

Be sure that from the beginning you make it clear you have the person’s best interests at heart by being compassionate and preventing this conversation from becoming a battle. Use “reflective [...]

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