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Paul E. Riffel Tampa Estate Planning Attorney

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Estate Planning Remarriage Tips to Consider This Valentine’s Day

By Paul E. Riffel |

With thoughts of Valentine’s Day in mind during February are you planning to remarry, or have you already remarried? If your answer is yes to either query, there are three essential points about estate planning and remarriage that you may need to understand and discuss with your future or current spouse. In addition, you… Read More »

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Ways to Create a Loving Legacy for Your Children This Valentine’s Day

By Paul E. Riffel |

Are you trying to find the perfect way to say Happy Valentine’s Day to your adult children? Like us, does it seem that finding the “perfect” way becomes harder as the years go by? How do you say “I Love You” as your children age? In fact, what matters to your children now or… Read More »

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Reasons Why Estate Planning for Digital Assets is Important in the New Year

By Paul E. Riffel |

This month are you beginning to work on accomplishing your 2022 New Year’s resolutions?  Did you include understanding how to protect your digital assets, which is currently a hot topic?  Data security is in the headlines and digital privacy is on the mind of many Floridians.  January is a good time to research how… Read More »

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Do You Know How to Prepare Your Estate for Proposed Tax Law Changes

By Paul E. Riffel |

Are you aware of the news stating that the tax benefits that most Americans have benefited from for the past few years are under threat of being eliminated? In our practice, estate planning, and the variations surrounding passing your generational wealth to your family, continues to be at the forefront of our minds. Many… Read More »

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Estate Planning Awareness Week Takes on More Significance Than Ever as Covid Persists

By Paul E. Riffel |

Did you know that Estate Planning Awareness Week is recognized in October? Estate planning can be an essential part of your financial health no matter your age or how much money you have. Estate planning can be critical for anyone who wants to help ensure their wishes are respected in the event of temporary… Read More »

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Tips for Your Estate Planning as an LGBTQ+ Family

By Paul E. Riffel |

Since the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage in 2015, it would be easy to think that estate planning for LGBTQ+ couples would be just like heterosexual couples. Have you considered, however, that same-sex couples may have situations that require extra or special planning, such as adoption by non-biological parents or navigating unsupportive family dynamics?… Read More »

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Moving to a New State? Remember to Update Your Estate Plan

By Paul E. Riffel |

Are you one of the many people who moved to a different state during the Covid-19 pandemic? If so, it may not have occurred to you that you should update your estate plan to match your new address. After all, so much happened in 2020 that it may have been at the bottom of… Read More »

How to Choose an Estate Planning Attorney Near Me

How to Choose an Estate Planning Attorney Near Me

By Paul E. Riffel |

More and more families in the United States live every day in “non-traditional” configurations, and we have absolutely moved forward in expanding the definition of what family means. When it comes to estate planning, however, the process can be trickier if your family does not fit into the classic mold of two married opposite-sex… Read More »

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