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Can Estate Planning Reduce Taxes?

Once more hesitant to plan ahead, clients in today’s environment are much more proactive and willing to take action in the near term, rather than waiting and risking having to pay higher taxes down the line.

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The Coleman Law Firm wishes you a happy Plant a Flower Day!

The Coleman Law Firm wishes you a happy Plant a Flower Day! While those of us lucky enough to live in Florida are used to having some flowers that bloom nearly all of the time, our neighbors in the north aren’t that lucky.  This day is set aside to remind ...

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Can You Set Up a Trust After Death?

In estate planning, the use of trusts to manage the distribution of assets is becoming increasingly more common. However, for many people, the idea of setting up a trust during his or her lifetime is overwhelming and perhaps even unnecessary.

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Why Is Estate Planning Review Important?

Your estate planning is done, but is it? A periodic review is an important ongoing step to your planning.

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When Should I Update My Estate Plan?

Getting your estate plan in place is never a ‘one and done’ task. Estate planning is an ongoing process and should be viewed that way.

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Does Marriage have an Impact on a Will?

Being married is significant both for a married person’s lifetime estate planning and subsequent administration of the estate at death. Important rights and responsibilities exist between married persons.

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Who Is the Best Choice for Power of Attorney?

These agents take over your affairs in specific areas, if you become physically or mentally incapacitated.

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How Do You Pass Down a Vacation Home?

If you do not plan appropriately and thoughtfully, problems may arise with respect to this property and your family when you are gone.

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What Can’t I Forget in My Will Now that I’m 50?

Without a will, decisions made about your property and assets will be handed over to local courts, which can make an already challenging time even harder for your loved ones.

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