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Estate Planning Services

Last Will and Testament

Direct how your assets should be distributed after your death and appoint guardians for minor children.

Revocable & Irrevocable Trusts

Manage your estate, avoid probate, and protect assets with trusts tailored to your goals.​

Durable Power of Attorney (POA)

Appoint someone you trust to manage your financial and legal affairs if you become incapacitated.

Health Care Surrogate Designation

Name a person to make medical decisions on your behalf if you’re unable to do so.

Living Will

Outline your preferences for end-of-life care and life-sustaining treatment.

Enhanced Life Estate Deed (Lady Bird Deed)

A Florida-specific tool that allows you to transfer real estate upon death without going through probate, while keeping full control during your lifetime.

Do you need help with Estate Planning in Florida?

Why Choose Our Florida Estate Planning Firm

Personal Attention

We take the time to understand your family, assets, and goals so your estate plan truly reflects your wishes.

Honesty

Clear communication and full disclosure at every stage of the process.

Simplicity

We explain your options in plain language, making complex legal matters easy to understand.

Real Stories From Florida Families We’ve Helped

Frequently Asked Questions for Estate Planning in Florida

What is estate planning?

Estate planning is the process of arranging how your assets will be managed and distributed after your death or if you become incapacitated. It includes legal tools such as wills, trusts, and powers of attorney.

The cost varies depending on the complexity of your plan and the documents required. Most of our clients invest between $X and $Y for a complete estate plan tailored to their needs.
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An estate planning attorney creates customized legal documents to protect your assets, minimize taxes, and ensure your wishes are honored. This includes drafting wills, trusts, healthcare directives, and more.

No. A will is one part of an estate plan. A complete estate plan may include trusts, tax strategies, and healthcare directives to provide comprehensive protection.

It’s recommended to review your plan every 3–5 years, or after major life changes like marriage, divorce, birth of a child, or acquiring significant assets.

Protecting Your Interests and Your Family’s Future.

Contact us today. Our Florida estate planning attorneys will help you protect your assets, honor your wishes, and secure peace of mind for your loved ones.

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