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Paul E. Riffel Tampa Estate Planning Attorney

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Is Estate Planning in Florida Really for the Young at Heart?

By Paul E. Riffel |

Are you an active Florida senior? Do you enjoy good health, an active lifestyle and traveling to new and exciting places? In fact, do you really wonder whether you need an estate plan because you are truly young at heart? Yes, you should have a Florida estate plan because it is a critical tool… Read More »

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The Estate Planning You Need If You Have Cancer

By Paul E. Riffel |

Have you recently been diagnosed with cancer? Do you have a Florida estate plan? Did you know that estate planning is crucial for all of us? From being able to make the early choice of who will be able to care for you in a crisis to who should have legal authority to make… Read More »

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Have You Inherited Assets? Here Are Some Things You Should Know

By Paul E. Riffel |

Have you inherited assets? Here are some things you should know. First of all, receiving an inheritance is a big deal. Whether you were expecting this inheritance or not, you need to take the inheriting of any assets seriously. In fact, regardless of the amount, be sure to take the steps that you need… Read More »

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Ways You Can Potentially Limit The Likelihood Of A Will Contest

By Paul E. Riffel |

As you age, are you concerned about not only the protection of yourself but also everything you love? That is why you need to create a solid Florida estate plan. Do you realize that when you create a valid Florida estate plan, you are creating lifetime documents that can give legal authority to another… Read More »

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