Florida Guardianship – You Should “Care A Lot”
Does a Florida Guardianship have you worried?
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Does a Florida Guardianship have you worried?
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Florida probate and estate planning attorneys help you care for your family by helping you avoid probate.
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The Florida Probate process is so famous for its delays, costs and aggravation that most people try to avoid it, if possible. Some people, however, are known for saying something along the lines of, “It won’t matter, I will be dead.” (insert canned laughter). While it is true that your probate would occur after your
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Have fears as a parent? We did too. Let us guide you as we plan from a parent’s perspective.
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I’ve found that all my clients already have that internal will power and motivation but just need to tap into it.
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If you’ve delayed getting your estate planning documents together, this year, 2021, is the year to get it done. Think about it. You are stuck in this pandemic which took away your control over so many things. You cannot travel and visit with others as you wish. This entire time can be viewed as a complete time waster, if we do not act to create something of value. How about using 2021 to create the joy of accomplishment?
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If you have young kids, a cookie-cutter estate plan won’t work. Do Florida parents need revocable trusts? Parents of young kids need estate plans as unique as their own children.
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When big changes happen, you may need to revise your last will and testament or other estate planning document. But how do you make sure those changes are legal and effective? The Law Office of Lori Vella can help.
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Probate is a fancy legal term for the court-supervised process of determining what happens to a person’s property after they pass away.
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People under the age of 65 account for more than 20% of COVID-related deaths in the US. However, young people are less likely to have estate planning documents, like a will or advanced directive, in place than those of older adults. This means that many people who are dying from coronavirus likely do not have documents in place to dictate who cares for their children or what happens to their home or money.
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