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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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.
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Why Your Adult Child Should Not Attend Your Estate Planning AppointmentWhen our potential clients are scheduling their appointment with our firm, they often ask us if they can bring their adult child with them.