Your Valrico Will Attorney
Will Lawyer Valrico, FL
Our Valrico, FL Will Lawyer Preserves Your Legacy
You may think you have plenty of time to write a will or believe that you don’t own enough for writing a will to really matter. The only certain thing about the future, though, is that it is uncertain, and none of us know how much time we really have. Your will can help ensure that your wishes are followed, provide assets for your family to support themselves, and even avoid complications with probate. With a will, you make your intentions known, and your family does not have to guess or fight over assets when they are mourning. Our Valrico, FL will lawyer can draft a will that fits your wishes and responsibilities, according to Florida law, so it stands up in case of a dispute.
The estate planning attorneys at Morton Law Firm get to know you and your family during the will-writing process. We can help you understand what is and isn’t possible under Florida inheritance laws and what would happen if you don’t leave a will. We can also help you change your will if your life situation and relationships have changed since you last wrote it. Contact us today for a personalized consultation.
Making Sure Everyone You Care For Is Provided For
Despite what many people think, their property may not automatically pass to the heirs they want it to without a will. You can’t just tell someone that you want them to have a certain piece of property or amount of money. That’s what a will does. You can designate what items you want to bring to whom and specific amounts of money that you want different family members to have.
Your will is like a road map for your family to follow after you pass. Your wishes are made clear, and the executor of your will handles the legal transfer of assets from your estate to your heirs. Your will can also dictate your burial and funeral preferences (such as being buried versus cremated). If you are the parent of guardian of a minor child, you can make your wishes known for a guardian for your child, too.
Estate Planning Attorneys You Can Rely On
All estates must go through Florida probate, those with and those without a will. When you have a will, the probate process is a lot easier, and the executor of your will can follow your instructions easily to settle the estate.
Our firm also offers estate administration services. Suppose you don’t have someone in your life who can handle the responsibilities and fiduciary duties required of an estate administrator. In that case, our firm can value your assets, settle any debts owed by your estate, and disburse the remainder of your assets to your heirs and beneficiaries.
Don’t face the future without a clear plan for your children and assets. Turn to the professionals at Morton Law Firm for help writing or revising a Florida will. We act in your best interests and help you protect everything you’ve worked hard to accumulate for your family. Contact us today for a consultation with our Valrico will lawyer.