Estate Planning
Planning For Peace of Mind not Probate
TealAcre prepares estate plan by following a structured process called the Composite Legacy Process, which makes sure nothing you own ends up in probate or the Florida’s Division of Unclaimed Property depending on your chosen level of planning.
There are three levels of planning, which are bundles of services, with options for everyone from individuals who are just starting out to well-off professionals & their families concerned with asset protection, tax minimization, and the preservation of wealth.
Fees typically start range from $2,000 for individuals who are indifferent to sending their heirs to probate to $8,000 for a comprehensive plan that provides asset protection for your spouse & chosen beneficiaries.
When we meet for your Composite Legacy Strategy Session, we will review the three levels of planning with you, and you will choose your own fee based on your budget and what is most important to you.
There is no effective one-size-fits-all solution.
At TealAcre’s our goal is to give you the knowledge and guidance needed so you can make educated & empowered decisions regarding your legacy.
TealAcre’s estate planning services include:
Revocable Living Trust
Wills
Durable Powers of Attorney
Healthcare Advance Directives
Ladybird Deeds
Living Wills
Designations of Healthcare Surrogate
HIPAA Authorizations
Land Trusts
Asset Protection
BlogAcre Estates
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Takeaways from the Surprise Will of Tony Hsieh
Four years after his untimely passing, a Will allegedly belonging to Zappo’s founder Tony Hsieh has been found.
What does this Will say? Why did it take so long to find it? How can you make sure this doesn’t happen to you?
Read the article to find out!
Asset Protection Trusts in Florida
Asset protection is all the rage right now. But exactly is asset protection & how can a trust help with your estate planning goals? Read this article to find out Florida's answers.
5 Life Events That Mean It’s Time to Review Your Estate Plan
Life is full of twists & turns. And, while not all life events mean you should review your estate plan, these five do.

