ESTATE PLANNING

Experience in Preparing Your Assets

Estate Planning Attorney, Fort Lauderdale, FL

The Law Offices of Robert L. King
Estate planning is the process of determining the future of your assets. Robert L. King P.A. has extensive experience assisting Florida residents in planning their estates. If you do not have a will or you have not updated your will in years, Robert L. King P.A. Can help you provide for your beneficiaries and give you peace of mind.
After carefully reviewing your finances and discussing how you would like them to be allocated, Robert L. King P.A. can help you plan the distribution of your assets. The Law Firm Of Robert L. King is dedicated to using financial and legal knowledge to help you design the best strategy to carry out your wishes.
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The Goals of Estate Planning
The goals of estate planning are financial and personal in nature. From a financial perspective, careful estate planning can help avoid or reduce estate taxes and preserve a larger share of your legacy for the intended beneficiaries. Assets gifted during life in a correct manner and assets deeded to family members through a trust can have significant tax advantages. The personal goals of time saving, family protection and general peace of mind are also a powerful benefit of estate planning.
The goals of a carefully drafted will include avoidance of probate and a smooth transfer of property to your intended beneficiaries. Trust instruments can provide security for a child or loved one in need of continued support and financial supervision.
Estate Planning Decisions to Consider
There are many issues to consider in creating an estate plan. Some things to consider include the following:
  • What is the approximate value of my assets?
  • Who do I want to eventually receive, or benefit from, those assets?
  • Who should manage my assets during my lifetime if I am unable to do so?
  • Who should take care of my children if I become unable to care for them?
  • Who should make financial decisions on my behalf if I am unable to do so?
  • Who should make medical decisions on my behalf if I am unable to do so?
If you would like the answer to any of the questions, please call us at 954-561-5808 or email ProbateLawyer@aol.com to make arrangements for a consultation.
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