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Is a Power of Attorney Necessary for Married Individuals?
It’s not uncommon for couples to wonder about the extent of authority a spouse holds over their partner’s affairs, especially in the context of legal decision-making. A Florida power of attorney (POA) is a legal instrument that enables one individual to act on behalf of another, covering financial and healthcare matters. However, the assumption… Read More »
Going Out of Town? The Estate Planning Checklist You Need to Review
Do you have travel plans for the summer? Are you hoping to spend time with family and friends and enjoy time outdoors? Are you traveling to another state or out of the country? Now that the pandemic has lessened in its impact, the travel choices seem endless. As you plan your summer vacation, are… Read More »
Do You Know How to Help a Loved One with Multiple Sclerosis or Other Disability?
Do you have a loved one with a disability? Does your loved one have Multiple Sclerosis? Are you aware that MS affects hundreds of thousands of people in the United States, as well as those who love and care for them. As of right now there is no known cure and, in fact, most… Read More »
How Changes in Power of Attorney Law Impact Your Estate Plan
Did you know that a power of attorney allows you to grant another person, your agent, the authority to make financial or legal decisions on your behalf? Powers of attorney may be general or limited. A general power of attorney gives your agent the right to act on your behalf in all situations, whereas… Read More »