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08/06/2022
Joint Accounts: A Simple Probate BypassProbating a will and distributing an estate's assets is a process that can drag o...
08/06/2022

Joint Accounts: A Simple Probate Bypass

Probating a will and distributing an estate's assets is a process that can drag on for months or even years, especially in complicated situations.

Delays may result from any of the following circumstances:

Multiple beneficiaries.
Disputes.
Will contests.
Creditors.
Taxes.
Court oversight.

However, beneficiaries can sidestep such a lengthy process with the help of vehicles such as trusts. A simpler and cheaper solution may be creating one or several joint accounts. You can open a joint account with anyone, including a parent, a child, a sibling, a spouse, an elderly person with caregivers, a business associate and even a friend. Subscribe to our newsletter for the full article by visiting our website at www.dawnrichardslaw.com.

Cutting Costs During Inflationary TimesThe inflationary cycle we are now in is causing anxiety for many consumers. Comin...
07/19/2022

Cutting Costs During Inflationary Times

The inflationary cycle we are now in is causing anxiety for many consumers. Coming on the heels of the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic makes it feel even worse. And then there is the prospect of a future recession. It is enough to make one's head spin.

But today, for now, we are struggling with inflation, and taking steps to mitigate its effect is a top priority for many. Here are three suggestions that can help:

Set a budget

Prepare a budget and stick to it. It is easy to deviate from your budget, but every dollar counts when there is inflation.

First, write down all of your monthly expenses. Start with the essentials such as food and housing, and then add discretionary spending such as trips to Starbucks and eating out.
Second, compare your expenses with the amount you bring in each month. If your expenses are higher than the amount you bring in, it is time to cut costs.
Third, look carefully at your list to determine which expenses can be cut.
Here are some costs you may be able to reduce:

Automatic renewals: Whether for news and media, services such as Instacart and Shipt, membership in an organization, or something else, it is easy to let these payments slip by. This is a good time to take stock of your subscriptions and cancel the ones you do not need.
Phone, internet and cable: Many providers bundle these services at a price that is lower than if you bought them individually. In addition, providers usually run special promotions. It is a good idea to call your provider at least annually and ask whether your monthly bill can be lowered.
Keep in mind that you may need to rethink the whole package idea if you have given up your home phone or are watching streaming stations more than cable.
Cellphones are another area where savings can be found. Call your provider and ask whether there are ways you can lower your monthly bill.
Car and home insurance: Revisiting your insurance coverage could also unlock savings, especially if you have been with the same insurance company for years. It is easy to ignore increases when the summary of services arrives prior to the policies' annual renewal. It is possible that getting a quote from a competitor can reduce your costs.
Decrease credit card debt

Turning to credit cards to help pay for expenses seems like a good immediate solution — but it can make things worse, especially if you are having difficulty making timely payments. Interest is high and late fees are steep. Also, paying only the minimum amount due lengthens the time it will take to pay off the card.

If possible, switch to a 0% interest balance transfer card or a card that offers a period of time (generally 12-24 months) with 0% interest. Alternatively, you can ask your card issuer to lower the interest rate.

Use menu planning, cash back credit cards, coupons, rebates and apps

Menu planning. Prices are higher than they were last year for many food products. If you are trying to cut costs, one of the simplest things you can do is plan out a weekly menu and make a shopping list from that. Menu planning helps prevent you from purchasing unnecessary items or throwing away food. As you plan, include lunches for work or school. Buying meals can be adding extra expense to your budget.
Cash back credit cards. Many credit cards offer cash back when you use the card. These cards often offer additional cash back in specific categories each month or each quarter. For example, a card that offers 1% cash back may offer 5% cash back on groceries for the months of June through September. Taking advantage of that puts cash in your pocket.
Coupons, rebates and apps. Many stores offer coupons and/or rebates specifically for online shoppers. Often these deals are available only when shopping in the vendor's app. Apps such as Groupon offer deals at local shops, and Rakuten offers a rebate for shopping at certain vendors.
Other ways to cut costs include:

Have a yard sale to sell things you are not using. Or sell them on sites such as eBay, Facebook Marketplace or Craigslist.
Buy clothing on discount sites such as Poshmark and thredUP.
Use sites such as GasBuddy to find the best gas prices in your area.
Carpool whenever possible.
Schedule errands in an organized way so you are not making repeated trips to the same area.
Before you take the final step and set your new budget, compare that budget to the one you had a year ago. This will allow you to identify the areas in which inflation is affecting you the most and help you plan efficiently.

We at Dawn Richards Law would like to wish you and your family a safe holiday as you  celebrate  the birthday of America...
07/04/2022

We at Dawn Richards Law would like to wish you and your family a safe holiday as you celebrate the birthday of American independence.

ACHE event tonight!  A little networking with some healthcare professionals.   Its beautiful up here on the 8th floor!
06/22/2022

ACHE event tonight! A little networking with some healthcare professionals. Its beautiful up here on the 8th floor!

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Workplace sponsored by the North Palm Beach Chamber of Commerce hosted an amazing...
06/22/2022

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Workplace sponsored by the North Palm Beach Chamber of Commerce hosted an amazing panel this morning.

ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF DAWN RICHARDS LAWJune 1st marked the one year anniversary of the new office of Dawn Richards Law...
06/20/2022

ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF DAWN RICHARDS LAW

June 1st marked the one year anniversary of the new office of Dawn Richards Law in the Jupiter Business Center, located at 601 Heritage Drive, Suite 223. Since that time we have grown from one to four employees, served over 100 clients and more than doubled our square footage. We have expanded our service line to include probate services, enhanced our on line presence and participated in many community events, in support of Palm Beach County. We thank our clients, vendors, friends and family for your support and look forward to another year.

06/06/2022

THE IMPACT OF BLENDED FAMILIES ON ESTATE PLANNING

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 40% of families in the United States are blended with at least one partner having a child from a previous marriage or relationship. Making decisions in estate planning becomes a bit more complicated under these circumstances. Where a step-parent doesn't provide for their step-children in a trust or will, the step-child has no legal right to inherit from them. Conversely, when one parent dies leaving everything to the other parent, the step-children stand to inherit everything, leaving the biological children with nothing.

How do you resolve this? A revocable living trust can preserve assets for the other spouse's use during their lifetime but distribute the remaining assets to either the biological children and/or the step-children upon the death of the second spouse. It doesn't happen automatically under Florida statute.

In the case of adoption, the rule is different. Step-children inherit from their biological parents, unless they are adopted by a step-parent or unless provisions are made in a trust or will. The adoption process cuts off the inheritance rights of the step-child from the biological parent and replaces it with inheritance from the new parent.

Knowing these rules is important when you are making decisions about your estate plan. Our firm spends time talking with you about your family and your wishes when we develop a plan tailored to your needs.

I am often asked if an online will is sufficient. While many of them include appropriate legal terms, they cannot create a document that incorporates these variables and anticipates life changes.

Why is it important to tailor your estate planning documents? To avoid controversary and confusion for your loved ones after your death and to make sure your wishes are carried out as you desire.

Call our office for a free consult. 561-891-1294

A day of celebration to cancer survivors and prayers to those we have lost.  May their memories live on forever.
06/05/2022

A day of celebration to cancer survivors and prayers to those we have lost. May their memories live on forever.

Hurricane season has begun!  Are you prepared with your flashlights, your batteries and your Last Will and Testamenr?  P...
06/04/2022

Hurricane season has begun! Are you prepared with your flashlights, your batteries and your Last Will and Testamenr? Perhaps you need a Power of Attorney or an Advance Directive. Give us a call, we'll hook you up! 561-891-1294.

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