Our library articles provide valuable insights into the estate planning and probate process, helping you understand the importance of planning ahead and what to expect after a loved one passes away. Explore our resources to learn more, then contact our office to schedule a meeting with one of our skilled attorneys.
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Stuart Estate Planning and Business Law ServicesOur estate and business planning attorneys help Stuart area residents protect their most valuable assets and plan for the future.
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Port St. Lucie Estate Planning and Business Law ServicesProtect your assets and future with estate and business planning services from Beacon Legacy Law™ for Port St. Lucie and nearby Florida communities.
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Hobe Sound Estate Planning and Business Law ServicesSecure your legacy with estate planning and business law services for residents of Hobe Sound and the surrounding Florida communities.
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Your Health Care Surrogate: Where Authority Starts and EndsIt may be difficult to think of appointing someone to make medical decisions for you, but a health care surrogate is an essential part of your estate plan.
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Your Florida Estate Planning GuideProviding estate planning and probate attorney services in Stuart, Florida, and surrounding communities.
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Your Digital Assets InventoryYour digital asset inventory. Have you considered this when thinking of what assets to protect with your estate plan?
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You Don’t Have to “Go It Alone” When It Comes to Nursing Home PlanningLong-term assisted living or nursing home care is costly. Plan now with guidance from a qualified elder law attorney to avoid mistakes.
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Will Creditor Claims on Property Upset My Estate Plans?Estate planning assures your legacy will be distributed to beneficiaries per to your wishes. Contact Stuart Estate Planning Lawyer John Mangan
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Will Contests and How to Avoid ThemUnderstanding will contests and how to prevent them.
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Will a GRAT Help Fund Your Retirement?A GRAT may be right for you, but legal constraints can be challenging. Consider a GRAT after analysis by your estate planning attorney.
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Why Your Will May Not Protect Your Minor Children or Your LegacyLimitations of a will may hamper your effort to fulfill your desire to provide a meaningful legacy for the most important people in your life.
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Why Your Will May Not Protect Your BusinessOne cannot rely upon personal planning guidelines when estate planning for business. Choose an attorney with a business client base.