In Florida, creating a last will and testament is a very important step if you are a parent with minor children, and/or, you want to make sure your assets are properly distributed after your death along with cash, real estate, and your personal property.
As an adult Floridian, you have the right to make decisions regarding your own health, including the right to choose or refuse medical treatment.
A Living Will allows an incapacitated adult to instruct their physician to provide, withdraw or withhold life-prolonging medical treatment.
This document allows your agent to act on your behalf in legal matters, banking transactions, real estate, insurance benefits, government benefits, and more. Once the principal deceases, this document is no longer valed. Durable power of attorney.
A legal document that gives someone else permission to make healthcare decisions for you, such as requesting or refusing specific medical treatments, when you cannot do so.
Allows you to transfer ownership of most of your assets from yourself to the Trust.
Ensures the continued management and preservation of your assets, should you die or become incapacitated, and allows the avoidance of a probate court proceeding after your death.
Also called an Enhanced Life Estate Deed. It is designed to allow property owners in Florida to transfer property to others automatically upon their death while the original owners still maintain use, control and ownership while alive. Estate Documents.
A legal document that transfers property to someone else without making guarantees of title. Often used following a divorce. The person receiving the property is called a grantee. A simple and inexpensive way to transfer property title to the grantee.
Estate planning documents are a collection of legal documents that tell others how you want your assets distributed when you pass away and how you would like your loved ones to handle your health and financial decisions if you are unable to do so for yourself.
Feel confident with trusting iNotarizeServices to assist you prepare and notarize these important documents properly. Thoughtful planning now can help minimize probate issues and fees and ensure your family will have less to worry about when you are no longer here. Remember, if you die in Florida without a Will, the state of Florida has one for you - and you may not like it.
Recuerde, si muere en Florida sin un testamento, el estado de Florida tiene uno para usted - y es posible que no le va gustar.
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