Wishes Estate Planning Blog


  • When we talk about estate planning, it’s usually in relation to older adults or those with significant assets. However, estate planning is just as vital for 18-year-olds in Florida. It brings numerous advantages and peace of mind for both young adults and their parents. In this blog post, we’ll explore the importance of estate planning

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  • Creative Provisions for Trusts: Nurturing the Future for Children

    Trusts are a powerful tool for safeguarding assets and ensuring the well-being of future generations. When it comes to providing for children, trusts can offer not only financial security but also opportunities for personal growth, education, and a strong foundation for their future endeavors. In this blog, we will explore some creative provisions for trusts

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  • Understanding the Difference: Per Stirpes vs. Per Capita in Estate Planning

    When it comes to estate planning, one important consideration is how assets should be distributed among beneficiaries. Two common methods of distribution are per stirpes and per capita. These Latin terms may sound complex, but they simply refer to different ways of dividing an estate among heirs. In this article, we will delve into the

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  • One of the most critical decisions we as parents face when it comes to estate planning is choosing a guardian for our children. Selecting someone to care for your child in the event of your untimely passing is a deeply personal and often challenging choice. Let’s face it who wants to think about dying, let

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  • Trust vs Outright gift to Guardian

    arrangement safeguards the funds from potential creditors, lawsuits, or mismanagement by the guardian, ensuring they are used solely for your child’s benefit. If assets are left directly to the guardian there is no safeguard and they are free to use and spend the assets however they

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  • One neat benefit of using a revocable living trust is that it can help your loved ones avoid probate, which is like a legal process for distributing your assets after you pass away

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