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Estate Planning for Miramar's Caribbean and Latin Families

Miramar is one of Broward County's most culturally diverse cities, home to families with roots across the Caribbean and Latin America who have built stable lives in South Florida. Many households include multiple generations under one roof or support relatives both locally and abroad. Attorney Burgos works with Miramar families to create estate plans that protect the homes and savings they have earned here, respect family relationships across generations, and reduce the burden of probate in Broward County.

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Attorney Rosenny Burgos serves Miramar's diverse Caribbean and Latin community through a fully virtual, bilingual practice. With over 20 years of focused experience, she helps families protect homes, structure living trusts, establish powers of attorney, and navigate Broward County probate, with consultations in Spanish or English from home.

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Miramar families work with Attorney Burgos to create wills and living trusts that protect homes and accounts, plus powers of attorney that allow adult children to help parents who want to remain independent. Every consultation is virtual, with sensitive family decisions explained clearly in Spanish or English.

Estate Planning for Miramar Families

Wills, Living Trusts, and Cross-Generational Planning

In Miramar, it is common for adult children to help parents manage finances, property decisions, and healthcare choices while everyone still lives in the same community. Powers of attorney and healthcare directives let families plan for those responsibilities in advance, rather than waiting for a crisis. A living trust adds another layer of protection by allowing property to pass to heirs without a lengthy probate process.

When a loved one passes without an estate plan, probate is handled through the circuit court in Broward County. Attorney Burgos guides Miramar families through both proactive planning and, when necessary, estate administration, with culturally aware guidance and plain language at every step.

  • Wills tailored to Miramar's multigenerational and blended families.
  • Living trusts to transfer homes and savings outside of probate.
  • Powers of attorney for financial and healthcare decision-making.
  • Probate guidance for estates in Broward County circuit court.
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Asset Protection and Business Succession in Miramar

Protecting Wealth and Family-Owned Enterprises

Miramar's entrepreneurial community includes family-run restaurants, transportation companies, professional services firms, and home-based businesses. Owners who built companies from the ground up need succession plans that define who takes over, how ownership is transferred, and how personal assets stay shielded from business risk.

Asset protection planning is also important for families who own rental properties, maintain investment accounts, or hold real estate intended for children and grandchildren. Attorney Burgos reviews each client's full financial picture and recommends trusts and legal structures aligned with Florida law and the family's long-term goals.

  • Business succession planning for family-owned Miramar businesses.
  • Asset protection strategies for property owners and entrepreneurs.
  • Healthcare directives alongside financial powers of attorney.
  • Estate plans coordinated with business and property ownership.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have an office in Miramar?
Attorney Burgos operates a fully virtual practice based in Miami. Miramar clients meet by secure video or phone and sign documents through an encrypted portal. You avoid the drive on Miramar Parkway or I-75 and schedule consultations at times that fit your family's routine.
Can you help my parent in Miramar create a will or power of attorney in Spanish?
Yes. Attorney Burgos conducts the full consultation in Spanish, explains each document in clear terms, and ensures your parent understands what they are signing. Family members can join the video call from their own homes in Miramar to support the process.
Our family in Miramar includes relatives we support abroad. Can estate planning address that?
A U.S. estate plan focuses on assets held in Florida and across the United States, including how property in Miramar is transferred and who manages accounts. Attorney Burgos helps clients structure their Florida plan clearly and recommends coordinating with local counsel in other countries for foreign-held assets.
Do you offer services in Spanish in Miramar?
Yes. Attorney Burgos is a native bilingual attorney who conducts consultations, prepares documents, and communicates fully in Spanish. For Miramar's Caribbean and Latin families, every step of the estate planning process is available in Spanish.
What is the difference between a will and a living trust for a Miramar homeowner?
A will directs who receives your assets but does not avoid probate for real property in Florida. A funded living trust typically allows your home and accounts to pass to beneficiaries without court proceedings. Attorney Burgos reviews your situation and recommends the structure that best protects your Miramar property.

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Miramar is one of Broward County's most culturally diverse cities, home to families with roots across the Caribbean and Latin America who have built stable lives in South Florida. Many households include multiple generations under one roof or support relatives both locally and abroad. Attorney Burgos works with Miramar families to create estate plans that protect the homes and savings they have earned here, respect family relationships across generations, and reduce the burden of probate in Broward County. Se Habla Espanol.