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Prepaid Funeral Plans: What Florida Seniors Should Know

by michelle | May 15, 2025 | End of Life Issues, Estate Planning, Funerals

For many Brandon and Riverview seniors, planning ahead isn’t just about organizing finances and updating estate documents—it’s also about making decisions regarding final arrangements. As a Florida elder law attorney, I’ve witnessed how prepaid...

Why Does Probate Take So Long in Hillsborough County? A Brandon Estate Attorney Explains

by michelle | May 8, 2025 | Estate Planning, Probate

As a Brandon estate planning attorney serving Hillsborough County families, one question I’m frequently asked is why probate takes so long. When grieving the loss of a loved one, the last thing families want is a drawn-out legal process. Yet, probate in...

Documenting Your Green Burial Wishes in Florida: A Fish Hawk Will Lawyer’s Guide

by michelle | Apr 26, 2025 | End of Life Issues, Estate Planning

More and more Floridians are choosing eco-friendly options for their final arrangements. As a Fish Hawk will lawyer who helps families plan for the future, I’ve seen a growing interest in green burials – a return to simpler, more natural practices that minimize...

Protecting Your Kids with Life Insurance Trusts: A Riverview Trust Lawyer’s Advice

by michelle | Apr 18, 2025 | Estate Planning, Wills and Trusts

As a trust lawyer helping Riverview families plan for the future, I’m often asked: “Should I just name my kids as my life insurance beneficiaries?” My answer might surprise you—there’s actually a better way that provides much more protection...

Leaving Your Inheritance to Charity: A Brandon Will and Trust Lawyer’s Guide

by michelle | Apr 9, 2025 | Estate Planning, Inheritance

As a Brandon will and trust lawyer, I’ve helped many clients who prefer to leave their legacy to charitable causes rather than family members. While this is entirely your right, it requires careful planning, especially when you have heirs who might have...
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