by Barry Haimo | Jun 27, 2019 | Communication, Estate Planning Attorney
By: Barry E. Haimo, Esq.June 27, 2019 Questions to ask Hiring a Florida Estate Planning Attorney: Questions to Ask Creating an estate plan is rarely a simple process – this is why people turn to estate planning attorneys in the first place. But while an attorney...
by Barry Haimo | Apr 11, 2019 | DIY/Online Estate Planning, Estate Planning Attorney
By: Barry E. Haimo, Esq.April 11, 2019 Estate planning worksheet The Dangers of DIY Estate Planning DIY (Do-It-Yourself) is one of the most popular phenomena today. More and more people are finding it worthwhile to roll up their sleeves and accomplish diverse home...
by Haimo Law | Apr 9, 2019 | Estate Planning Attorney, Estate Planning Fundamentals
Online DIY Wills, Trusts and Business Documents Are Bad News By: Barry E. Haimo, Esq. February 2, 2013 Do it yourself anything is commonly referred to as “DIY”. When it comes to estate planning, Online DIY wills, trusts, and business documents are an...
by Barry Haimo | Jan 24, 2019 | Estate Planning Attorney, Legacy Planning
By: Barry E. Haimo, Esq. January 24, 2019 3 Ways Charitable Giving Can Go Wrong Charitable gifts allow estate holders to build a legacy and support a cause that they hold dear. If planned correctly, they can help your estate pass on more money to the organizations and...
by Barry Haimo | Sep 27, 2018 | Estate Planning Attorney, Legacy Planning
By: Barry E. Haimo, Esq. September 27, 2018 Should You Have an Estate Plan or a Legacy Plan? Take a moment to think about what you have achieved through your life. These achievements may have a monetary value, but they also may simply add to what people think...
by Barry Haimo | Aug 16, 2018 | Estate Planning Attorney, Estate Planning Fundamentals
By: Barry E. Haimo, Esq. August 16, 2018 An Estate Plan Prepares for More Than Just Your Death When it comes to legal terms, “estate planning” may be among the most misunderstood. The term is shrouded in mystery, myths, and misconceptions. Too often, Americans assume...