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Considerations When Planning Your Estate

We are continuing our series of articles outlining the steps in the estate planning process.  The Pittman Law Office has two Florida Estate Planning lawyers and probate lawyers along with a friendly, qualified staff to help ensure your estate plan…

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Estate Planning Process

Steps in the Estate Planning Process

We are beginning a new series of articles that outline the steps in the estate planning process.  As Florida estate planning attorneys and probate attorneys, we understand the state laws governing probate and estate plans and can properly set up…

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Will and Estate Planning: Why Not to DIY

The COVID-19 crisis has caused many to pause and consider their wills and estate planning documents. Our Florida estate planning attorney discussed in a previous article the importance of these documents, especially during uncertain times.  Today, people of all ages…

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Can My Will Be Contested

Can My Will Be Contested?

Any will can be contested in court. Poorly written and outdated wills are especially vulnerable. This is why it is important to have a qualified Florida estate planning attorney draft your will, update your will on a regular basis and…

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Florida’s Three Types of Probate Processes

When you lose a loved one, asset distribution can be a complicated process. The Pittman Law Office has an experienced  Florida probate attorney to guide you. If assets go into probate, a Personal Representative – someone legally designated to oversee…

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Health Care Documents – Are You Prepared?

Now more than ever it’s important to have Health Care documents and/or a designated Health Care Surrogate to ensure your wishes are carried out should you become incapacitated. If you don’t have Health Care documents, a qualified Florida estate planning…

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Revocable Living Trust

What is a Revocable Living Trust?

A revocable living trust can be established by an individual to help ensure their assets are distributed how they see fit.  A Successor Trustee is named to the trust.  This can be a family member, friend, attorney, etc.  Once the…

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