by Webmaster | May 25, 2017 | FAQs Videos
Video Transcription: Not all attorneys practice elder law. Like physicians, attorneys also specialize, and attorneys that specialize in elder law know the government benefits as well as the court systems that are available to protect those with disabilities and those...
by Webmaster | May 18, 2017 | FAQs Videos
Video Transcription: A will can be challenged after the death of the testator for a variety of reasons. The most common are that the individual lacked capacity to execute the will or was subject to undue influence or duress. Undue influence means that someone else...
by Webmaster | May 11, 2017 | FAQs Videos
Video Transcription: An agent under a durable power of attorney can change a trust document if that is one of the authorities you’ve granted them. Under Florida law that must be specifically stated in the power of attorney. In other states other requirements may...
by Webmaster | May 4, 2017 | FAQs Videos
Video Transcription: You can and should pre-plan and pre-pay for your burial, funeral, or cremation expenses. This allows you to maintain control over your memorial. It also minimizes the cost to the extent possible of the costs of your cremation, burial, or...
by Webmaster | Apr 27, 2017 | FAQs Videos
Video Transcription: It is possible to appoint coagents under a durable power of attorney or a healthcare advanced directive. However, if you appoint coagents, your state may require that they both agree on a decision. If they don’t agree, that can lead to...
by Webmaster | Apr 20, 2017 | FAQs Videos
Video Transcription: A handwritten will is also referred to as a holographic will. Many states allow a holographic will even without witnesses. A holographic will could be used regardless of the amount of property you have, depending on the circumstances. However,...