by Anchor Trust Management | Feb 7, 2024 | Estate Planning, Trust Administration, Wills & Trusts
If you’re the parent, elder, or guardian of a child or adult with special needs, there are important elements to consider when creating your estate plan. Establishing a special needs trust (SNT) can provide financial support – both during your life and after your...
by Anchor Trust Management | Jan 31, 2024 | Fraud, Litigation, Wills & Trusts
Most clients don’t anticipate litigation in the wake of a loved one’s death. Unfortunately, however, disputes and even crimes do occur during the probate process. Working with a litigation attorney from the start can ensure you’re well prepared if the unexpected...
by Anchor Trust Management | Jan 24, 2024 | Advance Care Directives, Estate Planning, Wills & Trusts
Florida law considers your business an asset just as much as your car or 401K – and if you pass away without a will or trust, your business affairs may not be handled as you might expect. Establishing a business plan in a will or trust can help ensure your...
by Anchor Trust Management | Jan 17, 2024 | Advance Care Directives, Estate Planning, Records, Wills & Trusts
There’s more to estate planning than wills and trusts. Advance care directives help take care of you while you’re alive, and there are various advance care directives designed to cover medical, financial, and professional decisions. One of the primary advance care...
by Anchor Trust Management | Jan 10, 2024 | Advance Care Directives, Estate Planning, Records
When developing your estate plan, advance care directives are just as important as your will or trust. Designating a power of attorney can provide extensive support throughout your life. Types of Power of Attorneys A power of attorney (or POA) is an advance care...