Naples, FL (October 17, 2008) – In an effort to teach new and aspiring residents about the benefits of living in Florida, E. Michael Kilbourn, a family wealth preservation specialist, wrote “The Florida Domicile Handbook: Vital Information for New Florida Residents” with estate planning attorney Howard M. Hujsa. The 260-page guide is a collection of facts and information on how to live comfortably and thrive financially in the great sunshine state. Published by Brendan Kelly Publishing, the new book can be purchased at http://www.floridadomicilehandbook.com or Amazon and will be available through major booksellers across the country in January 2009.
“Making Florida your legal domicile can have an incredible positive impact on your finances,” states Kilbourn. “A perfect example of how Florida rewards its residents is the recent increase of the Homestead Exemption from $25,000 to $50,000.”
“The Florida Domicile Handbook” is a fun and easy read that outlines the process of becoming a domiciled Florida resident. Kilbourn and Hujsa included a wealth of information to maximize financial stability before, during and after the transition. The book covers topics that new and potential residents want to know about such as Florida taxes, domicile, estate planning, home purchase, healthcare and insurance. Plus, new Floridians will find useful information on Florida’ history, climate, resources, industries, culture, wildlife, and recreation.