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The Difference Between an Estate Tax and an Inheritance Tax
Almost nothing can escape the reach of the long arms of Uncle Sam. When you create an estate plan, understanding how taxes could impact your property and assets is vital. Unfortunately, the IRS has never made understanding taxes easy. Knowing the difference between...
Back to School: Top Estate Planning Tips for Parents of School-Aged Kids
Parents of young children tend to have busy lives. Back-to-school season can be especially hectic, as parents need to buy new clothes and supplies, plan school runs and after-school activities, and refresh their minds about school subjects so that they can help with...
Tampa Probate Lawyer Answers, “Are There Burial Benefits for Veterans?”
If you have served in the United States Armed Forces, you may be eligible for veterans’ burial benefits that can help cover your family’s costs of funeral and burial arrangements when you die. The benefits available to you will depend on the type and length of your...
Tampa Elder Lawyer on How to Respond When Alzheimer’s Patients Ask about Loved Ones Who Have Passed
When a loved one has Alzheimer’s, just about everything in daily life has the potential to become more emotionally charged for everyone involved. Having conversations about the death of someone they cared about can be particularly challenging. This is especially the...
When Should I Take My Social Security Benefits?
Are you getting close to retirement age? If so, you’ll need to decide when you would like to begin receiving your Social Security benefits. While you are entitled to begin claiming benefits as soon as you turn 62, you aren’t required to. In fact, you can delay...
Tampa Probate Attorney Offers Top Tips for Processing Grief
Losing a loved one is never easy. Even when the person’s death was expected, the reality of the loss can still be a shock. You may feel sad, angry, overwhelmed, or even all these things at once. On top of all of that, the number of tasks you may need to tackle in...