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A revocable trust is a document and an estate planning tool that allows you to avoid the probate process. The more assets that you can have pass outside of probate, the smaller the fees of Court administration and the less money wasted in wrapping up your estate. A trust has three basic components. A settlor is the person who creates the trust. A trustee manages the trust for the benefit of the beneficiary or beneficiaries. Finally, the beneficiary is the person or persons entitled to make use of the trust assets.
If you were to create a revocable living trust today, you could act as the settlor, the trustee and the beneficiary. Many people take advantage of revocable living trusts to avoid the probate process. When you create a trust during your lifetime and also serve as the trustee and beneficiary, you enjoy the unfettered use of your assets during your lifetime. Your trust will simply nominate a subsequent trustee and beneficiary of the trust after you pass. If you set up a revocable living trust correctly, your assets will pass pursuant to the trust document to your named beneficiaries and avoid the probate process completely. This is a useful tool that can help you and your family save money. For most people, it is in your best interest to take the time to create a revocable living trust because of the ability to avoid probate alone.
Just like with a will, as the name implies, a revocable living trust allows you change or revoke the document at any time. After you create your trust document you will need to fund it by renaming the name of the accounts you would like into the name of the trust.
One thing that we love about revocable living trusts as an estate planning tool is the flexibility. All of our clients will go through the following process or stages of estate planning needs. (1) Alive and well (2) Capacity Issues (3) Passing. When you are alive and well without capacity issues a revocable living trust allows you to easily manage your affairs. You are both the settlor/trustee and beneficiary and you can revoke the document at any time, meanwhile, the creation and proper funding of your trust will avoid the probate process. If your like most people, after transitioning from the alive and well period you may experience some capacity issues. Your revocable living trust can be set up to have an alternate trustee should you become mentally unfit to manage your own affairs. Finally, when the inevitable comes, the revocable living trust, if funded properly, can allow you to pass a significant portion (if not all) of your estate outside of the probate process. This means more money for your family or loved ones and less burden in administering your affairs.
If you haven’t taken the time to fund your revocable living trust you’ve simply created an empty box with no real power to do anything for you. Until you fund your trust, it doesn’t do any of the things you intended. Most titles and beneficiary designations are not difficult to change. In essence, in order to fund a trust, you are re-titling assets. For example, instead of the account of John Doe, create a new bank account titled in the name of the living trust, “Revocable Living Trust of John Doe.”
For the reasons contained on this webpage, our office frequently suggests Florida Revocable Living Trusts as an estate planning tool for our client. They can be adjusted to fit individual estate planning needs and are a great and relatively simple way to avoid the probate process. Nonetheless, Revocable Living Trusts are not for everyone, and may be unnecessary in certain situations. If you are considering adding a Florida Revocable Living Trust to your estate plan we may be able to help. Give us a call or send a message through our site for a no-obligation free consultation.
Mr. Zoecklein’s primary focus centers on Probate and Plaintiff’s Civil Litigation. His esteemed team is actively handling cases across the State of Florida in the areas of probate administration, estate litigation, insurance claims, and business law. Hailing from Blacksburg, Virginia, he graduated cum laude from Virginia Tech with a degree in business management, successfully running multiple franchises in Virginia and North Carolina during his time there. Pursuing higher education, Mr. Zoecklein earned his juris doctorate degree cum laude, along with a Masters in Business Administration, from Stetson University College of Law, where he notably represented the university in numerous national and international legal academic competitions. A highlight of his law school journey was winning a National Moot Court competition for Stetson, displaying his exceptional legal acumen. During his time at Stetson, Brice also contributed to the Center for Advocacy of Elder Law and interned at the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Florida. Following graduation, he embarked on a career with a prominent insurance defense firm, but his passion for Plaintiff advocacy and consumer justice led him to dedicate his legal pursuits exclusively to the representation of consumer rights. Apart from his professional endeavors, Mr. Zoecklein treasures quality time with his wife and three children. Through his unwavering pursuit of justice, both inside and outside the courtroom, Brice Zoecklein exemplifies the essence of a compassionate advocate and a reputable professional, dedicated to upholding the values of integrity, empathy, and fairness in all aspects of his life.
Stetson University College of Law – cum laude
Virginia Polytechnic Institute – cum laude
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Mrs. Zoecklein is a highly accomplished and driven professional with a successful track record in both accounting and customer service. As a devoted spouse and parent to three wonderful children, She values the importance of work-life balance and strives to lead by example in maintaining a fulfilling family life alongside her career.
With an innate sense of self-drive and ambition, Mrs. Zoecklein has consistently demonstrated exceptional leadership and organizational skills, making her an invaluable asset to every team she has been a part of. Drawing from her experience in accounting, she has managed financial operations with precision and an eye for detail, ensuring smooth financial transactions and accurate record-keeping.
In the realm of customer service, Mrs. Zoecklein has honed her communication and interpersonal skills, establishing strong rapport with clients and colleagues alike. She takes great pride in delivering exceptional service, consistently exceeding expectations, and ensuring client satisfaction.
Outside of her professional pursuits, Mrs. Zoecklein finds immense joy in the company of her loving spouse and three children. She believes that family forms the cornerstone of a fulfilling life and embraces opportunities to create lasting memories with them. Whether it’s embarking on adventurous outings, engaging in creative endeavors, or simply relishing quality time at home.
With a perfect blend of professional dedication and family-centered values Mrs. Zoecklein embodies a well-rounded and driven individual, whose commitment to excellence extends to both her career and the cherished relationships that enrich her life.
A Florida Bar licensed attorney since 2011 with a passion for justice, a track record of successful courtroom and jury trial experience, and a diverse background that extends beyond the legal world. As a past assistant state attorney and co-owner of a successful online business, I bring a unique blend of legal expertise and entrepreneurial spirit to everything I do.
My dedication to the well-being of the community began with my service in the U.S. Army Reserve, evolved into keeping drunk drivers off the street, and is now focused on helping people find closure during difficult times, putting loved ones to rest, and mitigating the injustices of the legal system.
I grew up in Tampa, Florida, and after 2 years at the American University in Washington, D.C., I returned to the state and graduated with honors from the University of Florida with a degree in history. I received my Juris Doctor from the University of Maine. After deciding New England winters were too gloomy, I returned to the state for a second time. When I am not working, I cherish spending time with my wife and our pets.
Mr. Rubin currently focuses on probate administration, estate litigation, and general civil litigation. Mr. Rubin grew up in Miami, Florida, and graduated from the University of Miami where he obtained a Bachelor’s of Science in Communications.
Mr. Rubin obtained his juris doctorate degree from Florida International University College of Law in Miami, Florida. While at Florida International University, Mr. Rubin was a member of the Negotiation and Mediation Team, and competed in several competitions, including the Tulane Law School Professional Football Negotiation Competition. While at Florida International University, Mr. Rubin interned at the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office and the Broward Public Defender’s Office.
After graduating, Mr. Rubin worked at the Fort Myers Public Defender’s Office as an Assistant Public Defender, and then worked for Florida Rural Legal Services, where he focused on family and immigration law. Mr. Rubin joined Zoecklein Law, P.A. in July of 2023. While not working, Mr. Rubin enjoys spending time with his girlfriend and their three cats, four spiders, one snake, and one scorpion.