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How Do I Provide for My Pets After My Death?

How Do I Provide for My Pets After My Death?

by Anchor Trust Management | Oct 25, 2023 | Estate Planning, Pets, Wills & Trusts

Pets are family, and therefore an essential part of estate planning. A pet trust can provide peace of mind, knowing your pet will be well taken care of after your death. Learn more about creating a pet trust, and why a trust may offer more protections than other...
Do Leisure Vehicles Go Through Probate?

Do Leisure Vehicles Go Through Probate?

by Anchor Trust Management | Oct 18, 2023 | Probate, Trust Administration, Wills & Trusts

With year-round weather perfect for outdoor activities, Florida is a great place to own and enjoy a leisure vehicle. But what happens after an individual passes away? Here are just a few examples of leisure vehicles: Motorcycles Boats Jet skis RVs ATVs Firstly,...
Your Guide to Florida Probate

Your Guide to Florida Probate

by Anchor Trust Management | Oct 11, 2023 | Digital Assets, Probate, Wills & Trusts

Probate is the legal process that administers a decedent’s estate and distributes inheritance to the decedent’s heirs. There are many intricacies to the process, probate laws vary by state, and each individual’s estate is unique. If you’re experiencing the loss of a...
Avoiding Bereavement Exploitation

Avoiding Bereavement Exploitation

by Anchor Trust Management | Oct 4, 2023 | Fraud, Litigation, Probate

Bereavement should be a time of feeling loved and supported by one’s family, friends, and community – but unfortunately, those grieving are often targeted by a host of bad actors. These schemes range from scammers pretending to be debt collection agencies to...
What to Do: Personal Representative Not Communicating

What to Do: Personal Representative Not Communicating

by Anchor Trust Management | Sep 27, 2023 | Litigation, Probate, Wills & Trusts

When an individual passes away, either the decedent’s will or the court appoints a personal representative – also referred to in other states as an executor – to manage the decedent’s estate. Often, the personal representative is the decedent’s spouse, adult child, or...
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