Special Report
Florida Statute, Chapter 732 of Title 42 contains the controlling authority when a Florida resident dies intestate; that is, without a will directing where their property should go after their death.
- Do you care about your assets?
- Do you have a will?
- Who will make medical decisions for you if you can’t?
- Who will take care of your finances if you can’t?
- Who will care for your children if you can’t?
-Don’t wait until it’s too late to make these important decisions.
Everyone can and should control where their property ends up after their death.
-Don’t let the state decide who will get your property after you are gone.
Estate Planning isn’t just for the wealthy. In fact, it can be an affordable and pain-free process.
At my office, I take a personal approach to my client’s needs, especially when it pertains to your most valued possessions.
Remember: It’s never too early to plan for the day when you have run out of days…
To see how easy it is to control your personal estate and protect the fruits of your life’s bounty, Click here to schedule your Peace of Mind Planning Session.