Your Valrico Estate Planning Attorney
Estate Planning Lawyer Valrico, FL
Face The Future With Confidence With Advice From Our Valrico, FL Estate Planning Lawyer
Even though the only certain things are death and taxes, you can have more certainty about your future and what comes after with a solid estate plan. Many people make the mistake of thinking that estate planning is only for the wealthy, but in fact, anyone can benefit from a personalized, well-crafted estate plan. If you’re worried about not having enough money for end-of-life medical care or housing in assisted living, if you have minor children and you have an opinion about who you’d like as their guardian, or if you have preferences for who you want to have certain assets or money, then you need an estate plan. Our Valrico, FL estate planning lawyer reviews your current financial situation and creates the legal protections you need to protect everyone you love and everything you’ve worked so hard for.
At Morton Law Firm, we create estate plans that fit your needs, revise existing estate plans as your life and responsibilities change, and explain your options under Florida law for wills, trusts, power of attorney, and more. Contact us today for a bespoke consultation.
Skilled Attorneys Helping You Protect Everything You’ve Worked So Hard For
We work with individuals, couples, and families to draft legal protections for money and other assets, such as a trust, and structure a Last Will & Testament to distribute assets according to your wishes. We also consider specific needs for a trust, such as providing assistance to someone with special needs, specifically constructing it to allow them to benefit from the contents of the trust without jeopardizing their government benefits, or a trust to provide for a child’s education.
If you have specific wishes for your medical care, we can set up an Advanced Directive and a Medical Power of Attorney so that your wishes are known and honored in the event you cannot advocate for yourself. We also set up a Financial Power of Attorney to designate someone to handle your money if you can’t.
There are plenty of flexible options to help you fulfill responsibilities to your children, ensure the children from a previous relationship (or nieces and nephews) are protected after you pass away, and ensure that you have a steady income for the entirety of your Golden Years.
Why Do I Need An Estate Plan?
If you don’t have an estate plan or legal documents that direct the disposition of your assets, Florida inheritance laws dictate who gets what and how much. This may not be how you want your assets divided, but if someone dies intestate (without a will), there isn’t much that your loved ones can do about how Florida probate strictures your possessions and money.
If you have a minor child or children and die intestate, Florida law also determines who their guardian will be, which, again, may not be who you want raising your children. Part of your estate plan includes listing guardians for your children and people you trust to take care of your kids.
We can help you accomplish all of these things. At Morton Law Firm, we get to know you and your needs, then craft the right estate plan to meet them. Don’t put off planning for the future because you never know what tomorrow holds. Call our Valrico estate planning lawyer today to get started.