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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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Tampa Will and Trust Lawyer Explains Why an Estate Plan Is Vital for LGBTQIA+ Families
Estate planning is crucial for anyone, whether you’re young or old, sick or healthy, single or married. It’s especially important for LGBTQIA+ families to create estate plans due to their unique situations. Sometimes, circumstances exist that require extra planning to...
Brandon Pet Trust Lawyers on How to Create a Trust for Your Pet
You likely consider your pet a part of your family. Thinking about losing them one day is devastating. However, most people don’t think about what would happen if they die before their pet does. Since your furry friends are important to you, it’s vital to plan for...
Brandon Estate Planning Attorney on Understanding the Differences Between Financial and Medical Power of Attorney
A power of attorney (POA) is a legal document authorizing a specific person to make decisions on your behalf should you become incapacitated due to an injury or illness. Two types of POAs – financial POAs and medical POAs – serve very different purposes. Understanding...
Tampa Trust Lawyer: How to Incorporate Charitable Giving into Your Estate Plan
You may be aware that donations to charitable organizations are tax-deductible. However, there may be additional tax benefits that you can take advantage of when incorporating charitable giving as part of your estate plan. By leaving a portion of your estate to a...
Brandon Will and Trust Lawyer Answers, “What Is an Advance Directive and How to Know if I Need One?”
Have you thought about what you would want to happen if you became severely ill or incapacitated and could not voice your wishes to family members and doctors? Unfortunately, without the appropriate documentation about how you want medical situations handled, the...
Will Privacy Laws Stop You From Helping Your Florida College Student In An Emergency?
If tomorrow your college student was involved in an unforeseen emergency, do you have the right legal documents in place that would allow you to communicate with doctors or financial institutions on his or her behalf? For many parents, “estate planning” is not a term...