Are internet forms just as good as working with a Florida estate planning attorney? It’s just a one time thing, right?

Emily Onimus | Sep 5, 2020 | Category: Estate planning attorney in Sarasota, Florida

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Amy McGarry | Sep 5, 2020

Everyone needs a Florida estate plan and online forms are risky. Florida has many quirks to the law, like Homestead, that attorney Greg Kaiser can guide you through. Helping you with the decision to use a Will or Revocable Trust, or even more importantly, while you are alive, making sure you have the appropriate health care documents like a durable power of attorney, health care surrogate and living will. Beyond that, his expertise is invaluable and he can show you why you need an attorney to help you through this.

Wills, Trusts, Probate & Elder Law Firm, PLLC | Sep 5, 2020

Thanks for asking, that's a good question. Amy, you are correct, consulting with an attorney provides the opportunity for a complete picture of all the moving parts that are involved in estate planning versus just filling in an online form that likely isn't designed for each persons particular individual needs. That's why I don't charge for consultations. Give us a call at 941-914-9145 to schedule.

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