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WHAT TO EXPECT AT AN ESTATE PLAN CONSULTATION
By Andrea L. Jakob, Esq.
An estate plan consultation is your chance to meet a lawyer to discuss your goals and concerns for your family’s future. During that meeting, you may review your assets and who you wish would receive them upon your death. Your attorney will point out other issues frequently arising in estate planning, such as taxes and possible disagreements between beneficiaries. Any previous estate planning documents should be reviewed, and the lawyer can advise you on how to change or update them to make sure they still meet your needs and goals.
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Estate planning is a very personal and highly customizable process, and there are many unique estate planning strategies depending on your needs. Every family is different, and a "one-size-fits-all" approach to estate planning is not appropriate. Some people may have unique assets, such as art collections or cryptocurrency, that require special planning considerations. Others may have specific family dynamics or charitable goals that need to be addressed in their estate plan, while others want to minimize tax liabilities.
Here are a few unique planning strategies that an experienced estate planning attorney may utilize.
▸ Incentive Trusts: These provide financial motivations to your heirs for achieving certain goals or milestones. This can be a useful estate planning tool to ensure that your children are financially responsible, educated or leading a healthy lifestyle.

▸ Pet Trusts - Some people set up a trust for their pets, with specific instructions for their care and well-being. This includes appointing a guardian for the pet, providing for food and medical care, and even specifying burial arrangements for the pet.
▸ Charitable Giving: Some individuals include charitable giving as part of their estate plan. A charitable remainder trust can also be used to donate assets to a charitable organization while still retaining an income stream from those assets during your lifetime.
▸ Legacy Planning and Ethical Wills: These involve creating a plan for passing down your values, beliefs, and traditions to future generations. It may include writing a family history, creating a time capsule, and passing down personal mementos and other sentimental items. They aren’t legally binding but can be a meaningful way to share your thoughts and feelings with your children.
▸ Business Succession Planning: If you own a business, it's essential to create a plan for what will happen to the business if you become incapacitated or after you pass away. This could mean choosing a successor or making a buy-sell agreement to make sure the change of ownership goes smoothly.
▸ Family Heirlooms: Family heirlooms and sentimental items can be passed down to future generations. (Of course, kids don’t value chinaware or figurines like previous generations!)
▸ Trusts for Special Needs Individuals: Trusts can be established to provide ongoing financial support for those with special needs without jeopardizing their eligibility for government benefits. These are just a few examples of the many unique and interesting estate planning strategies that are available. An experienced estate planning attorney can help you create a plan that meets your specific wishes, personal objectives and unique family dynamics.
▸ Andrea L. Jakob, PA is located at 12401 Orange Drive, Suite 219 in Davie. They can be reached at 954-862-1479 or on the web at www.jakoblegal.com.


Sixth Grade Students and Teachers at Pioneer Middle School Honored with Kids Character Award
The Cooper City Commission honored Mrs. Sandra Lopez-Gallardo, a sixth-grade Language Arts teacher at Pioneer Middle School along with her students, with the city’s Kids of Character Award on Feb. 14th.

Just prior to the holiday break, 11-year-old Lucia Eves suffered from stroke-like symptoms during class. At that moment, all 21 students knew exactly what to do during this emergency. Mrs. Lopez-Gallardo has a “best practice rule” for the classroom. All the students got up and left the classroom quickly until help arrived. This ensured the medical emergency did not end up on social media and ensured first responders were able to focus on the ailing student.
School administrator Veronica Garza, and ESE Specialist
Kimberly Prager were also honored for assisting Emergency Medical Technicians during the emergency. Thankfully, after a few days in the hospital, Lucia was back in the classroom with his friends and classmates.
Pioneer Middle School was established in 1976 and has a student population of around 1,400. The school first opened during the United States' bicentennial year and adopted red, white, and blue as its school colors, as well as the Eagles as its mascot in recognition of the nation’s 200th birthday. The school has been rated an "A" school by the Florida Department of Education for multiple years.
According to her Linkedin profile, Mrs. Lopez- Gallardo has been teaching at Broward County Public Schools since 2004. She earned a bachelor's
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