by Howard C. Stross | Mar 10, 2017 | Advance Directives
You cannot always count on your doctors to have access to your electronic health records in a medical emergency. More particularly, your doctors will generally not have access to your advance directives, including your health care power of attorney and living will....
by Howard C. Stross | Aug 14, 2015 | Estate Planning, Advance Directives, Probate, Trust Administration
Having a will in place gives many people a false sense of security. The sense of security comes from the belief that once a last will and testament is created, they can relax knowing that their intentions regarding distribution of their assets will be taken care of...
by Howard C. Stross | Oct 28, 2013 | Advance Directives, Estate Planning
When you create your estate plan, you will choose people to serve in various roles. Your successor trustee will manage and ultimately distribute the trust assets. If there is a probate estate, your executor (called a personal representative in Florida) will be in...