Andrew M. Curtis is an attorney with offices throughout Florida. He is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA). His practice concentrates in trusts, estates, and elder law. Mr. Curtis earned his JD from Georgetown University Law School in 1983, his LLM in Taxation from New York University Law School in 1986, his MBA from University of Michigan in 1978, and his BS from Cornell University in 1977.
Mr. Curtis was admitted to the Florida Bar in 1989. Past member of the New Yourk Bar, Massachusetts Bar. Illinois Bar and Hawaii Bar. After working with several large firms that charged high legal fees ($1,000 - $5,000) for a trust, he realized this was cost prohibitive for the average person. With the moderate fees that Mr. Curtis now charges, he has prepared over 5000 Revocable Living Trusts.
Mr. Curtis was admitted to the Florida Bar in 1989. Past member of the New Yourk Bar, Massachusetts Bar. Illinois Bar and Hawaii Bar. After working with several large firms that charged high legal fees ($1,000 - $5,000) for a trust, he realized this was cost prohibitive for the average person. With the moderate fees that Mr. Curtis now charges, he has prepared over 5000 Revocable Living Trusts.
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You will hear Why Forbes Magazine says that the middle class may need living trusts, Why a will may not probate. Whether you are planning the care or support of loved ones upon your death or wrangling with the probate process while mourning the loss of a loved one, attorney Andrew M Curtis can help.
It may be the subject matter - death, incapacity and taxes - that causes us to avoid estate planning, However, the fact is that no matter what your age or how much wealth you've accumulated, you need an estate plan to protect yourself, your loved ones and your assets --- both now while you're still active as well as after your death.