What to Do After Your Trust is Signed

What to Do After Your Trust is Signed For many families, a revocable or irrevocable trust is a key part to their estate plan. However, unlike a Will, which is complete as soon as it has been executed, there is still work to be done after your trust is signed. Find out what to do […]

Harrison Estate Law Welcomes Probate Trial Attorney Casey Harrison

Harrison Estate Law, P.A., is truly becoming a family business. Estate planning attorney and founder McCabe Harrison is welcoming his brother and probate trial attorney Casey Harrison to the team. With this addition, Harrison Estate Law is proud to be able to expand our services to include guardianships and contested probate work. Casey will also […]

Advantages v. Disadvantages of a Revocable Trust

Advantages v. Disadvantages of a Revocable Trust When you are weighing your estate planning options, a revocable trust or living trust will likely be among the choices. Find out how to decide if you need a trust, and what the drawbacks and benefits of having a revocable living trust can be for you and your […]

Why Would You Need a Trust?

Why Would You Need a Trust? When the average person thinks of a trust, it can conjure up images of the rich and famous — high class families with more money than they know what to do with. Wealth management is one way you can benefit from a revocable living trust, but it’s not the […]

Benefits of Estate Tax Planning

Benefits of Estate Tax Planning Do you need to be worried about estate taxes? You may not believe you are “rich enough” to pay federal estate taxes now, but changes are coming at the end of 2025 that could trigger a significant tax liability for your heirs and your estate. To fight this, take advantage […]

Using Trusts to Protect Assets for Your Loved Ones

Using Trusts to Protect Assets For Your Loved Ones If you have a large estate, protecting your assets and providing for your loved ones may be your top priorities in creating an estate plan. Is an asset protection trust the best way for you to do that? Find out how third-party asset protection trusts work, […]

Celebrity Estate Lessons – Tadeusz Kosciuszko

Celebrity Estate Lessons Tadeusz Kosciuszko Wills are important documents for your family, but occasionally you can use a Will as a way to make a major change in the world. Such was the case of Tadeusz Kosciuszko. It’s okay; I’m Polish and can’t pronounce it either. We’ll just call him Tad.  Tad was a Polish-born […]

Happy Winter Olympics!

Happy Winter Olympics! We thought we’d celebrate with a tale of caution from the sports world. Former Olympian Florence Griffith Joyner won three gold medals and one silver medal at the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games. She also set a world record during the Olympic trials for the 100 m race and two world records during […]

Celebrity Estate Lessons – Gary Coleman

Celebrity Estate Lessons Gary Coleman Gary Coleman’s life was never short of financial problems. In 1989 he famously sued his parents for mismanagement of his income while working as a child actor on the TV show “Diff’rent Strokes.” The Trust fund that was created for his earnings was supposed to be valued at up to […]

Celebrity Estate Lessons Nelson Mandela

Celebrity Estate Lessons Nelson Mandela An important component of one’s estate plan that is often overlooked is stating what you would like done with your remains when you’ve passed.    In 1996, Nelson Mandela hand wrote a Will stating he wished to be buried with his three predeceased children in his remote ancestral village of […]