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Do You Need To Draft A New Will After Getting Married?
Drafting a will while you are single is a very responsible and important thing to do. However, you may have created that will years ago and now you have gotten married. Congratulations are certainly in order, but you may also be wondering if this life change means you should draft a new will. As… Read More »

Four Important Elements To Your Durable Power Of Attorney
A durable power of attorney (DPOA) will give someone you trust the authority to manage your legal and financial affairs as you get older. If you are ever deemed incapacitated and cannot make decisions on your own, a DPOA allows the named individual to make legal and financial decisions for you. Unfortunately, a DPOA… Read More »

Estate Planning For A Loved One With A Disability
The importance of having an estate plan cannot be overemphasized, regardless of your personal situation. Everyone has assets they would like to protect in the event that they pass away, and most people have loved ones they would like to designate as beneficiaries, or heirs. If you have a loved one with a disability,… Read More »

Can A Will Alone Help Your Loved Ones Avoid Probate?
Many people know the importance of creating a last will and testament. A will can outline your last wishes and indicate who you would like to receive your property when you pass away, and even include who you would like to assign as guardian of your children. Drafting a will is very important, and… Read More »

Seven Common Estate Planning Mistakes
Creating a will, trust, and other documents in the event that you become incapacitated are all very important steps when you embark on planning for your estate. Unfortunately, there are also many mistakes you can make along the way and these can impact you during your life, or your loved ones after you pass… Read More »

Busting Common Myths About Estate Planning In Florida
Many people know how important estate planning is for the future of themselves and their families. However, there are many misconceptions surrounding the process, the tools available, and who needs it. Below, our St. Petersburg estate planning lawyer outlines the biggest myths surrounding the process, and the truth behind them. Estate Planning is Not… Read More »

What Do Prenups Have To Do With Your Estate Plan? A Lot!
When considering estate planning or prenuptial agreements, you may not think one has much to do with the other. However, that is not true. A prenuptial agreement is a contract that outlines how your assets will be divided between you and your spouse in the event of divorce or death. An estate plan dictates… Read More »

Why Do-It-Yourself Estate Planning Can Hurt Your Loved Ones
Taking on do-it-yourself (“DIY”) projects, such as hanging up your own wallpaper or changing the oil in your car, is a hobby for many and a great way to save money. However, this same approach should not be taken with your estate planning needs. While estate planning tasks, such as drafting a Last Will… Read More »

What Are Your Long-Term Care Planning Options?
Over the last few decades, the average American’s lifespan has increased dramatically. While this is clearly a good thing, it has also brought a whole new host of issues, including a wider variety of long-term care options for the elderly. The majority of senior citizens will need long-term care at some point. In fact,… Read More »

Where Should You Store Your Estate Planning Documents?
You have put a lot of thought and care into creating estate planning documents that will protect your family and ensure your final wishes are fulfilled. However, if no one can find these documents upon your passing, they may not provide the protection you had thought they would. The court may even presume you… Read More »