How to Protect Your Property
If you own real property, household goods, rental property, vehicles or boats, jewelry, heirlooms, a stamp collection, collectibles, a business, stocks, bonds, mutual funds, a 401(k), pension, retirement plan, life insurance, physical cash, checking or savings accounts, certificates of deposit, money market accounts, Treasury bills, a safe deposit box, or anything of value, then you have assets. Those assets create an estate.
Estate Planning is affordable for everyone and involves legal documents, which are designed to protect your property and assets as well as address additional issues related to the beneficiaries of your estate.
Attorney Kimberly M. Soto has the experience to assist you through the Estate Planning process and provide advice as to which Estate Planning documents are appropriate for you.
Plan ahead; don't delay. Call 321-972-2279 for a consultation today!