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Do I Need A Lawyer For Estate Planning, Or Can I Hire A Paralegal?

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What Should I Consider For Estate Planning If A Parent Lives In A Nursing Facility?

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Can I Receive A Gift From The Person Who Has Named Me Their Power of Attorney?

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What Is An Advance Medical Directive?

Attorney Jeffrey P. Coleman describes why an advanced medical directive is an important part of your estate plan. He also clarifies the role of a Health Care Power of Attorney. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnYQTQ1nUYo Video Transcript: An advanced medical directive is a document that tells your medical providers in advance what your wishes ...

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When Should I Create A Will?

Attorney Jeffrey P. Coleman succinctly explains the best time to create a will. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9S5cRCQODy0 Video Transcript: The time to make the will is now. You need to get with a Florida lawyer so that you can understand what is required; and again, remember the will is just a part of ...

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Does A Trustee Get Paid?

Attorney Jeffrey P. Coleman explains when it is appropriate to pay a trustee for their services during trust administration. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r77jjJDJnSE Video Transcript: When you are serving as your own trustee, obviously it would not make sense for you to compensate yourself for those services because it’s already your money and you ...

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Should I Avoid Probate (Estate Administration)?

Video Transcript: Avoidance of probate is not necessarily the ultimate goal in estate planning. There are some things, that even under the best-crafted procedures, will require probate. There are also reasons why probate can be beneficial: too many people get scared away from probate; you should speak with your attorney ...

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Who Should Be A Trustee?

Video Transcript: In choosing your successor trustee, that is, the person that takes over after you are no longer able to assist or no longer wish to take care of the management of your assets. That successor trustee must be someone that you have trust in; in substantial asset situations, ...

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In Florida, What Is An Elective Share For A Widow Or Widower?

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Can I Use My Will To Name A Guardian For My Young Children?

Video Transcript: One of the great things about a will is that you can use it to establish who you would like to act as your guardian for your minor children. Now you can’t use that, necessarily, to take away the rights of a surviving biological father or mother; but ...

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