Where Should Business Owners Start with Estate Planning? By: Barry E. Haimo, Esq. July 8, 2021 When you own a small business, you have many things competing for your attention daily. From invoicing to hiring to marketing, you have your hands full. For many small...
Can You Have Your Cake and Eat It Too With Irrevocable Trusts? By: Barry E. Haimo, Esq. June 25, 2021 Irrevocable trusts tend to be a bit misunderstood. When most people think of these types of trusts, they think that they don’t offer any type of flexibility. And, in...
“I’ll Get to It Later”: Why We Put Off Planning Our Estate By: Barry E. Haimo, Esq. January 7, 2021 Lockdowns and cancelled vacations have given Americans a lot of free time to check off items on their to-do list… or just do another puzzle with the family....
Four Estate Planning Items to Check During the Coronavirus Pandemic By: Barry E. Haimo, Esq. October 1, 2020 Florida’s recent spike in COVID-19 cases shows us that coronavirus is not going away any time soon. Over 5,000 people have been killed by the virus in the...
Curbside Estate Planning: Safe Options for Getting Legal Help During the Pandemic By: Barry E. Haimo, Esq. September 10, 2020 The COVID-19 pandemic is certainly a very good reason to have an updated estate plan in place. Understandably, though, many people have been...
Do You Need an Estate Plan If You’re Single? By: Barry E. Haimo, Esq. August 20, 2020 Typically, the idea of passing money or material possessions on to a life partner or down to the next generation is the catalyst for most people to finally begin thinking about...