Wills & Trusts Lawyers Answer FAQ's About Wills & Trust Law

Jacksonville Wills & Trusts Attorneys Explain Florida Wills and Trusts Law

Florida Wills and Trusts Law

In these pages, our Jacksonville wills & trusts lawyers provide you with relevant information about wills and trusts law in Florida.  The FAQs are those generally asked by those who are interested in protecting the passage of their assets through the use of wills and trusts law, and the protection of their assets during their lifetime, including periods of incapacity.  Our Jacksonville wills & trusts lawyers will provide concise answers to precise questions, so if you need additional information about wills and trusts law, in Florida, please let contact us at (904) 448-1969, or toll free at 1-866-510-9099, or email us at Info@TheColemanLawFirm.com.  We’ll respond to your questions as soon as reasonably possible.

Our Jacksonville wills & trusts lawyers welcome the opportunity to provide you with counsel about all aspects of wills and trusts law in Florida.  Thank you for visiting our site and we sincerely hope the information you will receive about wills and trusts law in Florida will be of beneficial use to you.

Revocable Living Trusts Are Not Just for the Rich

One of my colleagues who is a member of WealthCounsel recently posted an article explaining why revocable living trusts are not just for the rich.  I certainly concur with her sentiments and will emphasize a couple of the points she made.The primary advantage of...

Giving an Inheritance The Right Way

A timeless article appeared recently in Forbes.com - "Giving an Inheritance The Right Way."  Timeless because the points made in the article by Liz Davidson are true today, were true yesterday, and will be true tomorrow. Her first point is that no matter who...

Nine Things Women Should Know About Estate Planning

A recent article at Forbes.com, Estate Planning for Women (and the Men Who Love Them)", is a very informative, and perhaps even provocative article. I encourage all of my readers, clients, colleagues and financial advisors to take the time to read the article. Over...

New Survey Show 57% of All Adults Don’t Have Wills or Trusts

A survey recently conducted by the website Rocket Lawyer reveals that 57% of all adults in the US do not have either a will or a trust in place.  That's actually a better result than most surveys previously conducted which show as much as 70% of the adult...

Steps to Avoid Power of Attorney Abuse

An article in Saturday's Wall Street Journal, "Power Grab," reminds us that one of the most useful estate planning tools is the durable power of attorney.  However, without some guidance - and some controls - a durable power of attorney can be abused and...

One Reason Good Lawyers Seek to Avoid Litigation for Clients

Unhappy family members are almost always quick to sue other family members regarding the "fairness" of a deceased parent's distribution plan.  Whether it's trust litigation or probate disputes, the emotions of the heirs who feel they have been "slighted" take...

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