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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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The Dangers of DIY Wills in Florida: Why You Need a Tampa Estate Planning Attorney
There's an old saying that only a fool has himself for a lawyer. While DIY projects can be a great way to save money and learn new skills, when it comes to writing your will in Florida, this could lead to some serious consequences. Here are some of the key dangers of...
Selling Your Home from a Trust: Our Tampa Trust Lawyers Say It’s Simpler Than You Think!
A common concern many clients express when considering placing their home into a trust is the perceived difficulty of selling the home later. This concern, while understandable, often stems from a misunderstanding of the process. At Law Offices of Laurie E. Ohall...
Questioning a Loved One’s Will: Steps to Take If You Suspect Undue Influence or Incapacity
Discovering that a loved one's will doesn't align with what you understood their wishes to be can be unsettling. If you're concerned that your mother (or any loved one) wasn't in her right mind when she created her will, it's essential to know your options. At Law...
It’s Your Trust: Navigating Changes and Updates to Your Estate Plan
Life is full of change and unpredictability. As time passes, your life circumstances evolve – families grow, financial situations shift, relationships transform. With these changes, your trust, an essential part of your estate plan, may need updates. It's okay to...
Proactive Measures for Asset Protection and Estate Planning: A Guide for Florida Physicians
As a physician in Florida, you face the ever-present risk of malpractice lawsuits, regardless of your specialty or practice setting. To safeguard your assets and secure your estate, it is crucial to be proactive and take necessary measures before any legal action...
Deciding to Revoke a Power of Attorney: Factors to Assess from a Brandon Estate Planning Lawyer
A power of attorney (POA) is an essential legal document that allows a designated individual to make crucial decisions on your behalf when you are unable to do so. While POAs can be invaluable, there may be circumstances that warrant revoking or amending this...