Estate Planning, Real Estate, Probate, Guardianship and Business Legal Services
At America's Tax Attorney LLC, we handle other related legal matters. We also provide Estate Planning, Real Estate, Probate, Guardianship and Business legal services to our clients in Florida, Texas, and the District of Columbia. Browse our list of services below and contact our office to schedule a consultation with our firm by calling us at 1-877-575-7765 today.
During your lifetime, you will own assets. When you die, your “estate” will include everything you own. This could mean the obvious tangible things such as a home, car, bank accounts, retirement accounts, collections, and intangible items such as digital assets or intellectual property.
Estate planning is the process of deciding what to do with your assets upon death. It usually includes a comprehensive package of documents that have been prepared based upon your individual estate plan purpose. The documents are designed for protection of you, your loved ones, and family. These documents typically could include a Living Will, Revocable Trust, Power of Attorney, Healthcare Surrogate, or other legal document like for Final Arrangements.
Estate planning not only provides the ability to direct how property will be distributed after your death but it also affords the opportunity to decide how assets will be managed if you become incapacitated or for whatever reason are unable to do so yourself. By way of example, if you die without a will, the State will decide on someone to administer your estate. This single decision could result in additional expenses charged against your estate property.
We strongly recommend consulting an attorney that practices estate planning for the drafting and review of these legal documents such as a Will. We would caution you on using “Will Kits” or online document preparation companies. First, they are not able to provide legal advice. Only an attorney could provide legal advice. Wills are governed by state law, which often changes. Most of the online document preparation Wills are drafted to be generally used in multiples states. The execution of a Will in Florida or Texas, for example, is specific for its validity. If a Will is not properly executed in Florida, it will have the same effect as not having a Will according to the Florida Probate Court.
Our Estate Planning Services include:
- Last Will & Testament
- Trusts
- Powers of Attorney
- Living Will
- Healthcare Surrogate
- Final Arrangements
- Special Needs Trusts
- And more!
Probate refers to the court process to transfer assets of a decedent (their estate) and settle the decedent’s debts. Transfer of assets would be persons named in the decedent’s Will. However, if the decedent died without a Will, the assets would be transferred based on state law. As far as settling debts, the Probate process also determines which of the decedent’s creditors should be paid. Additionally, the Probate process finalizes tax payments and filings with the Internal Revenue Service.
With proper Estate Planning, Probate can be avoided. By way of example, assets titled to a Trust or with a named, living beneficiary can avoid probate. Specific titling on real estate deeds as well.
In Florida, the Probate Code outlines three types of probates which are determined by the total value of the assets of the estate. These are Small Estate Administration, Summary Administration, and Formal Administration. According to the Florida Probate Code, Formal Administration requires an attorney.
Services include:
- Probate Administration
Guardianship is a court process that can remove the rights of an incapacitated person and then transfer those rights to another individual who can make decisions for the incapacitated person. It is important to note that Guardianship can be avoided in a situation where an individual can understand and sign incapacity documents before complete incapacitation.
What if my family member is already incapacitated? At this point, using incapacity documents would not be an option. However, the Guardianship process would be. This is conducted in two steps. The first step determines the level of capacity, and this is initiated with a “Petition to determine incapacity.” Within five (5) days of the petition, the court will appoint an examining committee consisting of three members to interview the person believed to be incapacitated. Step two establishes whether a Guardian is qualified to serve. This is determined based on the Guardianship application and other requirements such as a hearing. Letters of Guardianship are issued once Guardianship is established, and these empower the Guardian to make decisions for the incapacitated person.
Services include:
- Guardianship of the Person
- Guardianship of the Property
Are you a new or established business?
If you are seeking to establish a new business entity, our firm will help you not only decide which entity structure is best but also advise you as to how to protect your personal assets from company liability.
Our firm routinely assists established businesses in maintaining compliance with local, state, and federal laws. This includes helping with corporate formalities, a measure taken for liability protection. More specifically, our firm helps lay a foundation for your successful business by providing well-drafted contracts, agreements, other documents needed.
Are you purchasing Real Estate?
If you are purchasing property, we can provide representation in reviewing the contract. Why not have your contract reviewed by both an experienced licensed attorney and real estate professional.
We handle the following:
- Corporation and LLC Annual Compliance
- Business Succession Planning
- Real Estate matters
- Asset Protection
- Formation
- Operating Agreements
- Corporate Minutes
- Drafting and Review
Are you purchasing or selling real estate?
If you are purchasing or selling real estate, our firm can represent you in your transaction. Why not have your contract reviewed by both an experienced licensed attorney and real estate professional.
Real Estate Closings
We do real estate closings! Our office can also assist in closing your real estate transaction. Fees are charged at closing on the settlement statement.
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