Blog: Estate Planning

“The September of My Years”

Before attaining 70 1/2, you should review all of your Florida estate planning documents along with those describing financial and retirement benefit planning.  Because the age of 70 1/2 has been magically designated by the Congress of the United States and the...

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“Will You Still Need Me, Will you Still Feed Me When I’m Sixty-Four?”

Whether you reached an age where you have adult children but may not yet be retired, or you have reached retirement age, this stage of financial and estate planning, by this point, you should have a thorough and proper review of your retirement planning. ...

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What is the 2010 IRA Contribution Deadline?

From Michael Rubin, your Guide to Retirement Planning The deadline to contribute to your IRA in any given year is the due date of the tax return of that year. For 2010 filing, you have an three more days than usual! Although 2010 is long gone in the eyes of most, not...

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Florida Probate: What if there is no Will?

If a person dies without a Will (or if the Will is invalid), then the estate is “intestate”.  This simply means that Florida law dictates the decedent’s heirs and who is entitled to administer the estate, i.e., be the personal representative/executor. If someone dies...

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