Florida Wills and Trusts: What You Need To Know
An Attorney Provides You Aid for Florida Wills and Trusts
To get you started in the process of creating these documents it is very important for you to take into consideration the following questions.
- Is your last will and testament up to date to include the latest changes in your life? Circumstances such as divorces, the birth of a child, new charities and new property need to be planned for even after your initial will is put in place. If you have not taken the time to update your will, now is the best time to do so.
- Do you need a special needs trust? A special needs trust is designed to provide for someone in your family that is unable to provide for themselves, such as a child that is handicapped. You can structure this type of trust to protect your loved one no matter what occurs to you.
- Simple wills
- Florida wills and trusts and guardianships
- Durable power of attorney
- Living will
- Living trusts
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