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Category Archives: Estate Planning

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Your Will Should Not Contain A “Divide Fairly” Request

By Eric Millhorn |

Estate planning is never simple. And, even though you may want to, taking shortcuts is rarely advised. And, out of all these shortcuts, one of the most notable is as follows: giving your assets to a family member to divide fairly. Going over why your will should not contain a “divide fairly” request, and… Read More »

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Your Beneficiaries Can Lose Their Intended Assets Through Probate

By Eric Millhorn |

Probate is used to ensure that the wishes named within your will are granted. By having your assets go through probate, your assets can go to your chosen beneficiaries. Even though the above is true, probate can lead to your beneficiaries losing some of their intended assets. By going over why this is the… Read More »

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The 3 Major Benefits Of A Proper Will

By Eric Millhorn |

A proper will can help protect your assets, ensuring that they go to your chosen beneficiaries. This is part of why developing a will is of the utmost importance. Going over the three major benefits of a proper will, and speaking with a Florida estate planning lawyer will help you develop an estate plan… Read More »

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You Can Use A Power Of Attorney To Protect Your Business

By Eric Millhorn |

A power of attorney gives someone else the ability to make decisions on your behalf. You can use a power of attorney to protect your health and finances, as well as your business. Going over how you can use a power of attorney to protect your business, and speaking with a lawyer, will help… Read More »

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The Importance Of Back-Up Beneficiaries

By Eric Millhorn |

The primary beneficiaries named in your will  – and your trust – could pass away before they are able to receive what you are able to give them. This is unpleasant to think about, but there is a chance it could happen. Going over the importance of back-up beneficiaries, and speaking with an estate… Read More »

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Protecting Your Estate From Medical Bills

By Eric Millhorn |

Your estate is responsible for paying any medical bills you happen to owe after your passing. This means that, if you owe a great deal of money to a particular hospital, they will try to take that money from your estate. Even though the above is true, you can protect your estate from medical… Read More »

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Avoiding Probate Delays: Designating Beneficiaries & Joint Ownership

By Eric Millhorn |

Probate is expensive, confusing, and long. Your beneficiaries may not receive the assets you wish to give them for up to a year, or, even longer, depending on the circumstances. Going over some of the tools you can use to avoid probate delays, and speaking with a Florida estate planning lawyer at the Millhorn… Read More »

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A Revocable Living Trust Can Protect Your Beneficiaries Inheritance

By Eric Millhorn |

Your beneficiaries inheritance will, in most cases, encompass a wealth of different assets. These assets will go to your beneficiaries but, depending on how you set up your estate, they may need to go through probate. Probate is long and, at times, very expensive. Your beneficiaries may not receive their inheritance for nine months… Read More »

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The 3 Things You Should Include In Your Will

By Eric Millhorn |

Out of all the estate planning documents you should develop, a will may be the most important. To ensure that your will satisfies every single one of your estate planning goals, there are things you must include in it. Going over the three things you should include in your will, and speaking with a… Read More »

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Certain Assets Will Not Go Through Probate

By Eric Millhorn |

The probate process is used to ensure that your assets are validated, any remaining debts are paid, and then, that your assets are distributed to the individuals named in your will. Even though probate is meant to encompass all of your assets, there are certain assets that will not go through probate. Going over… Read More »

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