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Robert J. Kulas, P.A. Attorneys at Law is a Full service estate planning and wealth preservation law firm servicing Port St. Lucie and Vero Beach, Florida.
Our firm is dedicated to providing you with quality estate planning resources, so you can become familiar with all of the existing options. When you visit or call our office, we want you to feel comfortable discussing such an important issue concerning both you and your family. We want to arm you with the information you need to make an informed decision about your family's future.
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Our firm is dedicated to providing you with quality estate planning resources, so you can become familiar with all of the existing options. When you visit or call our office, we want you to feel comfortable discussing such an important issue concerning both you and your family. We want to arm you with the information you need to make an informed decision about your family's future.
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Getting Ready to Meet with Your Estate Planning AttorneyMaking an appointment with an estate planning attorney is an important step '" it puts you ahead of most Americans in that you've decided to take action on planning your estate
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What Does it Mean to "Administer" a TrustAfter a trust maker dies, the person who has been appointed trustee has the job of administering the trust.
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Getting Ready to Meet with Your Estate Planning AttorneyMaking an appointment with an estate planning attorney is an important step '" it puts you ahead of most Americans in that you've decided to take action on planning your estate
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Will Your Estate Plan Work? There Are Two Ways to Find OutHow do you know if your estate plan is effective, especially if your documents were not drawn up by a qualified estate planning attorney? There are two ways to find out
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Avoiding Living Pro Bate with a Revocable Living TrustThe reason for having an incapacity plan is so that you and your family can avoid the unpleasant process known as Living Probate
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Did You Know? There Are Different Types of WillsWhen you're planning your estate, you want to make sure that you cover all your bases, and part of doing this is to make sure that
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Why You Need a Will Even If You Have a Living TrustThe primary reason most people opt to base their estate plan on a Revocable Living Trust is to avoid probate when they pass away.
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What Happens when It's Time to Sell or Refinance Trust Property?Part of making sure that your Revocable Living Trust is effective is transferring property into the trust. What happens, though, when the time comes to sell or refinance property that's held by your trust?
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When to Consider an Institutional TrusteeWhen it comes to selecting a successor trustee, the common choice is a spouse, a family member, or a close friend
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What Are the Duties of an Executor?As you go through the process of planning your estate, one of the things you'll be asked to do is to name an Executor of your Will.
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The Pros and Cons of a Pooled TrustEveryone knows that long-term care is expensive, and it's not likely to get more affordable in the near future
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Life Insurance: Owners and BeneficiariesIf you're covered by life insurance, you're the "insured", and you're most likely the owner of the policy, too '" but not necessarily
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How to Leave an Inheritance to a ChildLeaving an inheritance to a child is a little trickier than leaving an inheritance to an adult. After all, if you want to leave money or property to an adult, it can be as simple as saying as much in your will or revocable living trust.
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How Often Should You Review Your Estate Plan?An estate plan is only good if it's up-to-date.
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Withdrawing Money from Your Roth IRAOne of the great things about a Roth IRA is that since you fund the account with after-tax dollars, amounts you withdraw from the account are usually tax-free.
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Just Divorced? Time to Review Your Estate PlanDivorce is one of the most traumatic life experiences you can go through. And if you've just been through a divorce, a lawyer's office is likely the last place you want to find yourself.
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What is an Advance Medical Directive?An Advance Medical Directive is an essential estate planning document that lets you communicate your wishes for end-of-life medical care to your doctors and loved ones.
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Helping Your Parents Avoid GuardianshipAs your parents get older, the concern grows that their mental faculties will become impaired, and they'll no longer be able to handle their own personal or financial affairs.
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What Are the Benefits of a Revocable Living Trust?If you're looking into putting together an estate plan, you may have heard about Revocable Living Trusts. You might be wondering what all the fuss is about.
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How Long Does Probate Last?One of the primary reasons that people are concerned about avoiding probate is that the process can take an extended period of time.
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What is a Traditional IRA?A traditional IRA, short for Individual Retirement Account, is a special savings account that lets you save money, tax-deferred, for retirement.
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How to Resolve Disputes at a Nursing HomeThere are a number of reasons you might have an issue with the nursing home that's caring for your loved one: