“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...
Estate Planning Requires More than Filling Out a Form By: Barry E. Haimo, Esq. July 23, 2020 The internet has made it easier than ever to perform complicated tasks with the click of a few buttons. But while there are many areas where this can be great (such as banking...
Will or Revocable Trust: Which Will Serve You Better During COVID-19? The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed to many the inadequacies of their current estate planning. For some, that realization came too late. If you are like many Americans, you may be wondering...