The Importance of a Living Will
By : Rooth & Rooth | Category : Last Will and Testament | Comments Off on The Importance of a Living Will
15th Feb 2021
A Living Will is a written, legally binding document that states your intentions and wishes concerning life-prolonging procedures in the event you are terminally ill, in an end-stage condition, or in a persistent vegetative state. The Living Will must be … more
What Does Having “No Will” Mean?
By : Search Influence | Category : Last Will and Testament | Comments Off on What Does Having “No Will” Mean?
30th Jul 2020
Though this can be an uncomfortable topic to discuss with your family, it is strongly recommended that clients draft a will that outlines their future wishes. People will sometimes say, “I don’t need a will” or “What does it matter? … more
Let’s Get Practical
By : Marie Zorrilla | Category : Advanced Directives, Estate Planning, Last Will and Testament, News, Power of Attorney | Comments Off on Let’s Get Practical
6th Feb 2019
Are you ready for an emergency? Do you have an estate plan (will, trust, durable power of attorney, health care surrogate, living will)? Where are your documents? Who has access to them? What does your family need? Who will take … more
Seminole Florida Parents Back To School Estate Planning
By : Office | Category : Estate Planning, Last Will and Testament, Power of Attorney | Comments Off on Seminole Florida Parents Back To School Estate Planning
2nd Aug 2017
As summer comes to an end, parents are gearing up for their children to head “back to school”. Parents are preparing and purchasing new school clothes, new shoes, gathering supplies, and filling out those dreaded required back to school forms. … more
Florida Last Will and Testament Drafting Considerations
By : Office | Category : Estate Planning, Last Will and Testament | Comments Off on Florida Last Will and Testament Drafting Considerations