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What Is a Revocable Trust, and Do I Need One?

By Kitroser Lewis & Mighdoll |

Palm Beach Gardens Revocable Trust Attorney Dedicated trust and estate planning attorney working with Florida residents to plan their estates with revocable trusts A trust can be a key component of an estate plan. Trusts allow you to manage your assets during your lifetime while also providing for their distribution to your heirs after… Read More »

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the Benefits of Creating a Living Trust

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Living trusts are very important estate planning documents that dictate your intentions regarding a specific set of assets after you die or become incapacitated. Often, people will incorporate a living trust in their estate planning documents, so it is important to understand what the difference is between a living trust and a will. Probably… Read More »

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Trust Planning: Revocable and Irrevocable Trusts

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Whenever a new trust planning client retains Kitroser Lewis & Mighdoll, it is important pinpoint the individual’s exact wishes and goals, and to evaluate the person’s life circumstances to determine if the goals are in line with the individual’s best interests. Sometimes, individuals are not aware of all the legal options available in trust… Read More »

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What’s a Revocable Trust?

By Kitroser Lewis & Mighdoll |

A trust can be a very important component of a Florida resident’s estate plan. There are a lot of different kinds of trusts, whether they are revocable or irrevocable, and they can be tailored to suit the unique situation and goals of a particular individual. A lot of individuals come to Kitroser Lewis &… Read More »

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What Is a Revocable Trust and How Could I Benefit From One?

By Kitroser Lewis & Mighdoll |

A revocable trust — also known as a living trust — is a legal arrangement in which a person known as the trustee manages property that is being held to benefit another individual, known as the beneficiary. In a revocable trust, the trustee controls the property inside the trust; however, the trustee is also… Read More »

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Advantages of Using a Living Trust in Estate Planning

By Kitroser Lewis & Mighdoll |

As people get older, it is natural to start thinking about what is going to happen to our belongings and families when we are no longer around. Some words come to mind that we never spent much time thinking much about in the past: estate planning. It might be time to decide what you… Read More »

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