When it comes to estate planning, the conversations can be both unwelcome and difficult. They are important, however, to protecting your future and that of your loved ones. The estate planning lawyers at DeLoach, Hofstra & Cavonis, P.A. have helped countless Floridians have these essential discussions to craft an effective estate plan. We understand that while it may be difficult to address an uncertain future, taking the time to craft a plan today can save resources, maintain family relationships, and leave a lasting legacy. Our blog shares key information to help you and your loved ones begin this important process.
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The Difference Between Revocable and Irrevocable Trusts in FloridaSetting up your Florida estate plan may mean using revocable and irrevocable trusts. Let our Pinellas County, Seminole, Clearwater attorneys assist you.
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Estate Planning Lessons From 2016Our estate planning and elder law knowledge grows every year. See what our St. Petersburg Medicaid and elder law attorneys learned in 2016
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Should I hire an attorney or go on-line for my Will or Trust?Should I hire a Florida attorney to create my will or trust or should I go online? Our Pinellas County estate planning attorneys will assist you with your will.
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Can a Will Revoke a Living Trust? The Florida Appellate Court Answers This for Us!Florida probate and estate planning are not easy. Our courts were asked if a will can revoke a living trust. Our St. Petersburg attorneys answer this question.
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Ventilator Use Surges for Nursing Home Residents with Dementia - Is This a Good Thing?Ventilator use surges for nursing home residents with dementia - why is that? Find out more about elder law and Medicaid planning in Florida.
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You May Need to Update Your Designation of Healthcare SurrogateFlorida uses a designation of healthcare surrogate for incapacity planning decisions. Let our Pinellas County law firm update your incapacity documents.
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What to Look for in an Estate Planning AttorneyWills, trusts, and estates in Florida can be confusing. See questions to ask an estate planning attorney when you are looking. Attorneys are not created equal!
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A Special Needs Trust: Planning for Your Loved OnesSetting up a special needs trust can be difficult. Our proven estate planning lawyer explains how we can help assist you in protecting you disabled beneficiary
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Should I Deed My Home to My Children to Protect It?Do not deed your home to your children to protect it from Medicaid or the nursing home in Florida. Learn why this is bad planning from our real estate lawyers.
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A Living Trust Should be FundedLiving trusts shelter your personal assets to avoid probate and to establish a mechanism whereby your affairs can be handled should you become incompetent.