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We are not just lawyers – we are people that are truly passionate about serving and caring for the elderly and special needs community, and we want to ensure that they are honored, protected, and dignified.
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Unfortunately, the law is often complex and burdensome. We focus on educating clients so they know how to best handle all the things that need to be addressed with their estate planning and where a loved one unexpectedly passes away or becomes physically or mentally incapacitated.
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Whether it’s an elder parent, a minor child or special needs children, we have the experience and expertise to help you protect them and their future.
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“Can My Loved One Create an Estate Plan While in Hospice?” Clarity from Tampa Will Lawyers
Families often wonder about the legalities of estate planning when a loved one is in hospice care, especially in Florida where the question arises: "Is my loved one still able to create a valid estate plan?" Tampa Will Lawyers regularly address these concerns,...
Tampa Estate Planning Tips: How to Bequeath Valuable Collections to Your Loved Ones
Discover essential tips on estate planning for collectors with our comprehensive guide. Learn how to bequeath valuable items to your loved ones seamlessly. Our experienced attorneys provide expert advice to ensure your precious collections are passed on according to your wishes. Start safeguarding your legacy today
Navigating Changes to Your Power of Attorney: Steps to Take When Relationships End
Life changes can lead to shifts in relationships, impacting decisions about your Power of Attorney (POA). If you need to update your POA due to a changed relationship, it’s crucial to act swiftly. Begin by reevaluating your choice, considering whether issues affecting your decision are temporary or permanent, and how they impact the agent’s ability to act in your best interest. Consult an experienced estate attorney for guidance and follow the legal steps necessary to revoke the current POA, draft a new one, select a trustworthy new agent, inform relevant parties, and store documents securely. It’s vital to ensure that your POA is held by someone you trust implicitly to protect your interests and wishes
Ensuring Your Wishes to Stop Medical Treatment Are Honored: A Guide to Making Difficult Decisions from a Tampa Elder Law Attorney
Making the decision to stop all medical treatment is deeply personal and often comes after much reflection and consideration. While it's a choice that might be difficult for loved ones to understand, it's crucial that your wishes are respected and honored. Here's how...
Can I Cross Out and Initial Changes on My Will? Understanding the Risks and Best Practices From a Brandon Will Lawyer
Making changes to your will is a natural part of life. As circumstances evolve – be it family dynamics, financial situations, or personal preferences – it's essential to ensure that your will reflects your current wishes. But can you simply cross out and initial...
Will Creating a Special Needs Trust Jeopardize Benefits? Insights from a Brandon Special Needs Lawyer
For many parents and guardians of children with special needs, ensuring their loved one's long-term well-being is a top priority. A crucial tool in this endeavor is the Special Needs Trust (SNT). However, a common concern arises: Will establishing a Special Needs...