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If you cannot make your own healthcare decisions and have no estate plan, see the list below, as Florida will direct you

Priority of Medical Decision-Makers when Incapacitated Throughout life, many unexpected things can happen. Have you ever wondered who will get to make difficult medical decisions for you if you are incapacitated or otherwise unable to? The Florida Legislature has, in § 765.401 Fla. Stat. (1992), made a list in order…

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Capacity and Wills: How to avoid litigation from family members, beneficiaries and creditors

Legal Capacity and Estate Planning- How to Help Safeguard a Will from Future Litigation When a loved one grows older, their caretakers’ ever growing to-do list can become overwhelming. After dealing with the basic, everyday needs of an aging family member, it may sometimes be easy to overlook the fact…

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Guardianship Law in Florida – What’s Current? Very Important Updates

The Shifting Landscape of Guardianship Law: Three Consecutive Years of Changes (Published in The Florida Bar Journal, September 2016)  Members of The Florida Bar Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section’s (RPPTL) Guardianship, Power of Attorney and Advance Directives Committee are keenly aware that there have been major changes to…

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