Modern times have created new and different family structures and situations. Deciding who gets what after a family member dies may become more and more complicated. Read about some think-ahead solutions in “Estate Planning for the Blended Family.”
Category Archives: Estate Planning
More and more states regulate digital assets by law. Read about the topic in the article, “Managing Digital Assets in Your Estate Plan” by Mr. Andrew Grant of the Finding Assisted Living Senior Transition Pro Team.
When seniors decide to marry or remarry, it can bring complications to other family members. They may want to think about future family and estate matters. Find out more by reading “Prenuptial / Premarital Agreements” by Wendy A. Mara, J.D., MBA. Wendy is a proud member of the FAL Senior Transition Pro Team.
Making estate plans can be more complicated when multiple spouses or children from separate marriages are involved. Read “Estate Planning for a Blended Family” to understand more about this potentially complicated topic.
Most of us have “digital assets” like email, cloud photos, Facebook, or Instagram accounts. Until recently, these assets have been a very uncertain part of estate plans. This is changing as more and more states regulate digital assets by law. Read about the topic in the article, “Managing Digital Assets in Your Estate Plan” by […]
Family situations can become very complicated, involving the children of partners from previous marriages. When planning your estate, you should think ahead and get professional advice. Read “Estate Planning for the Blended Family” to find out more.
“Elder Law” is a legal specialty that covers a number of issues relating to senior citizens, their caretakers and family members. The Senior Transition Pro Team includes attorneys who specialize in elder law and are board certified by the Florida Bar Association. You can read about one such attorney, Ms. Wendy A. Maura, who practices […]
Yes. You can view a list of attorneys who handle wills and estate matters HERE.
The quick answer is YES! No matter what your age or health status, the Health Care Power of Attorney should be an essential document. You can read about the Health Care Power of Attorney Document in the September, 2016 FAL blog.
Yes! Go to FAL’s July, 2016 Blog Page and read the article titled “Estate Planning for Heirs with Special Needs.”
You can certainly count on FAL ProTeam Members to stand out next to their peers, this is Attorney Wendy Mara For further information on FindingAssistedLiving.com Check it out: HERE
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