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Tampa Trusts and Estates Attorney Warns: “Make Sure You Have Beneficiaries Named On Retirement Accounts”

by Laurie Ohall | Dec 22, 2021 | Estate Planning

When it comes to estate planning, there are a wide variety of details to be considered.  Fortunately, a qualified Tampa trusts and estates attorney can help sort out the requirements and ensure that your estate planning best reflects your wishes.  These may include...

Brandon Probate Lawyer Discusses Four Reasons to Consider Setting Up a Will

by Laurie Ohall | Dec 15, 2021 | Probate

Creating a will is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your spouse, children, and other loved ones after you pass away. You can use a will to dictate exactly how you would like your finances and assets to be handled and distributed upon your death....

Common Estate Planning Myths Debunked | Tampa Estate Planning Attorneys

by Laurie Ohall | Dec 9, 2021 | Estate Planning

Creating an estate plan is incredibly important if you want to ensure that your wishes are carried out in the event that you become incapacitated or pass away. Oftentimes, people delay creating an estate plan because they have bought into different myths about estate...

Why Is Power of Attorney Important? | Tampa Estate Planning Attorney

by Laurie Ohall | Nov 30, 2021 | Estate Planning

A power of attorney (POA) grants an adult the authority to make decisions on someone else’s behalf. This may include decisions regarding financial and legal matters. The responsibilities of the agent, the person appointed as POA, toward the principal, the person who...

Brandon Estate Planning Lawyer Answers, “What Is the Difference Between a Will and Living Trust?”

by Laurie Ohall | Nov 24, 2021 | Estate Planning

People create wills and trusts to protect their assets and help ensure loved ones are taken care of after their passing or under other circumstances. These legal documents are similar in many ways. Ultimately, they both determine how assets are distributed to family...
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