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JP Morgan's Guide to Retirement 2024

Will you be able to retire comfortably? Many are asking this question in the face of rising expenses, specifically long term care and healthcare. JP Morgan has put together an excellent guide that we're linking below to show those retiring what it can look like and give some confidence (or a nudge!) when planning for the future.
02/21/25 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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Why is it Important to Have a POA for Minor Children?

Having a power of attorney (POA) for minor children is important because it ensures that a trusted person can make decisions for your child in situations where you, as the parent or legal guardian, might not be available to do so.
01/28/25 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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How Do I Plan for Taxes after Death?

Ben Franklin once said, ‘… nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.’ For all certainties in life, the best thing you can do is plan for their eventual occurrence.
01/20/25 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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An Overview of Life Insurance Beneficiaries

Regularly reviewing and updating your life insurance beneficiaries is essential to ensure that your benefits go to the right people or organizations according to your wishes.
12/17/24 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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10 Estate Planning Tips for Women

Estate planning is an essential part of securing your financial future and ensuring your wishes are honored, especially if you find yourself divorced or widowed. Now that you've entered a new chapter, it's time to look at what the future looks like as far as leaving assets to children, beneficiaries, or charities.
12/04/24 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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The Election is Over. Now What?

Every election season we get questions about which candidate is going to be best for the economy and what changes people should make based on the election. My answer is always the same: don’t make long term financial decisions based on short term volatility.
11/08/24 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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How Long do You Have to Contest a Will in Florida?

In Florida, you have 90 days to contest a will after receiving a Notice of Administration, which is a document that informs the heirs of probate court proceedings. 
10/29/24 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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Inheritance Laws in Florida

Learn the fundamental aspects of inheritance laws in Florida, helping you understand the legal landscape surrounding estates and probate in the state.
10/28/24 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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4 Reasons Not to Rely on a Promised Inheritance

Many adult children in Florida view their future inheritance as a safety net—a lump sum of money that promises financial security. However, experts caution against this mindset. Here's why...
10/25/24 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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Estate Planning for Young Families: Why It Matters

Estate planning is a crucial step in ensuring your family’s security. By making informed decisions today, you can provide peace of mind for yourself and a secure future for your children.
10/03/24 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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