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Monthly Archives: February 2024

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Avoid These Four Common Mistakes When Estate Planning

By Bundza & Rodriguez, P.A. |

Drafting a will and creating an estate plan is one of the most responsible things anyone can do. Taking these steps can make sure your loved ones are taken care of after you pass away and reduce the stress on your loved ones during their time of grief. However, rushing to get these documents… Read More »

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Avoid These Mistakes When Planning For Your Pet

By Bundza & Rodriguez, P.A. |

People in Daytona Beach, and throughout the country, really love their pets. Approximately 60 million Americans are pet owners, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The pet industry is a billion dollar industry because people are willing to spend a significant amount of money on their furry and feathered friends. Pets are not just… Read More »

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How To Include Stepchildren In Your Estate Plan

By Bundza & Rodriguez, P.A. |

One of the most important tools anyone can have is an estate plan. If you have stepchildren, you must pay special attention to yours to make sure they receive any inheritance you want to leave them. Stepchildren are not always legally adopted by their stepparent. When this is the case, stepchildren have no legal… Read More »

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Gifting An Early Inheritance To Your Loved Ones

By Bundza & Rodriguez, P.A. |

Estate planning is one of the most important things anyone can do. After you have created a plan, you will know that when you are gone, your loved ones will still be taken care of. You will also have the reassurance that your last wishes will be known and fulfilled. However, what if you… Read More »

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FAQs About Last Will And Testaments

By Bundza & Rodriguez, P.A. |

Last will and testaments, more commonly referred to as simply wills, are legal documents that outline your final wishes after you pass away. A will tells your loved ones, as well as the court, how you want your property distributed and to whom, as well as other important details, such as naming a guardian… Read More »

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