Monthly Archives: September 2025
Can the Executor Correct a Mistake in the Will in Florida?
A last will and testament is a foundational estate planning document. A will typically names an executor. The executor is responsible for administering the estate and navigating the probate process. However, if there is a mistake in the will, the executor does not have the authority to change it. Here, our St. Petersburg probate… Read More »
Special Needs Planning: What is an ABLE Account?
Do you have a loved one with special needs and/or a disability that interferes with their life? If so, you may be considering making special arrangements for them as part of your estate plan. An ABLE account (Achieving a Better Life Experience) is a unique, tax-advantaged option that can help to provide them with… Read More »
What to Know About Long-Term Care Planning in Florida and Medicaid Eligibility
The cost of nursing home care is extreme. In Florida, a year in a nursing home can run well over $100,000 (Florida Health Care Association). Medicaid can help to provide financial support, but there are strict eligibility requirements. Without proper planning, you or your loved one could be forced to spend down savings far… Read More »
