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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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Tips When Obtaining a Death Certificate in Hillsborough County
Our Hillsborough County probate lawyers know the steps to take after the loss a loved one can be overwhelming, but requesting a death certificate is a great place to get started. You will need a death certificate to complete many of the administrative tasks that you...
Brandon Trust Lawyers: How to Select the Best Trust Administrator
Trust administration in Florida is more complicated than many people realize. So, when deciding whom to name as your administrator, you may want to explore other options besides a close family member or your best friend. Our Brandon trust lawyers often find that the...
Why You Need a Power of Attorney | Tampa Estate Planning Lawyer
Any Tampa estate planning lawyer will tell you that every adult should have a durable power of attorney for their finances. They are useful for handling financial transactions and paying bills, as well as making real estate transfers and business dealings. However, a...
I’m Moving. Do I Need to Create a New Estate Plan? | Tampa Estate Planning Lawyers
Do I need a new estate plan if I move out of Florida? This is a common question that our Tampa estate planning lawyers are asked by clients who are thinking about relocating to somewhere else in the country. In most cases, the answer is yes, you will likely need to do...
Is Home Health Care Right for Your Parents? |Tampa Elder Law Attorney
When asked, most elderly individuals wish to remain in their homes until they pass. People want to spend their final years living independently and comfortably in their own space. Unfortunately, the reality is that many people cannot live alone in their waning years...
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Americans are living longer, and as such, more seniors are needing long-term care as they age, including nursing home care. The average time that a senior will spend in a nursing home is 30 months, and the costs range anywhere from $4,000 to $8,000 a month. As a...