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Your Peace of Mind

For the folks who have completed your estate plan, celebrate the peace of mind you’ve created by establishing your estate plan! You’ve given your loved ones a priceless gift—the reassurance that everything is thoughtfully prepared and in place.

Now, consider spreading that cheer by encouraging friends and family to take the same step toward security and preparedness. Sharing your experience could inspire someone you care about to enjoy the same confidence you have.

From our family to yours, wishing you a joyful holiday season and a bright, secure new year!

Upcoming Workshops

Funding Revocable Trust Workshop

This workshop is for current clients of Pittman Law Office that have Revocable Trusts.

Date & Time; Thursday, January 16, 2025 at 9:00 am

Location: Via Zoom

RSVP to 352-399-6944 to get the link for the Zoom meeting

Basic Estate Planning Workshop

This workshop is for potential clients of Pittman Law Office that want to learn more about Estate Planning and our firm.

Date & Time: Friday, January 24, 2025 at 10:00 am

Location: Pittman Law Office

RSVP: 352-399-6944 – Seating is limited to 10 people

Probate Corner…

Being named as a Personal Representative in someone’s Will does not automatically authorize you to act in that role. Instead, it serves as a nomination. You are not obligated to accept the role and can decline for any reason.

To legally serve as a Personal Representative, you must be formally appointed by a Judge during a probate proceeding. Only after this appointment can you take legal actions on behalf of the estate, such as opening an estate bank account, filing lawsuits, or negotiating with creditors.

However, probate is not always required. Many tasks, like dividing personal property or transferring a vehicle title, can often be done without probate. Similarly, assets with named beneficiaries, like life insurance or retirement accounts, are distributed directly by the financial institution. Filing a final tax return is usually the responsibility of the person managing the estate but does not always require court appointment.

If you have questions about these after-death responsibilities, Pittman Law Office is here to help. Make sure the person you named as your Personal Representative has our contact information so we can help them when the time comes.

My Neighbor Said…

My neighbor said a DNR is the same thing as a living will.

These two documents are very different. A DNR (Do Not Resuscitate) is an Order that must be signed by a physician. A living will does not get signed by a physician. The DNR is referring to resuscitation, where as the living will is dealing with life prolonging procedures through artificial means. Do you want CPR if have a heart attack? If your answer is yes, then perhaps a DNR is not the document for you. We are not medical professionals – please ask your doctor if a DNR is right for you.

If you have more questions about the differences between a DNR and a living will, check out our YouTube Channel where there are specific videos on each document.

Family…
Attorney Amy Pittman’s children, Reed and Elle loving on Bailey, our office greeter.
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Attorney Audra Platt’s kiddos, Warren and Waylon love playing on the dirt mound.
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Attorney Sydney Simmons and family learning how to make homemade pizza on Thanksgiving vacation.
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WE APPRECIATE YOUR REFERRALS

Thank you for your support and confidence in our firm! One of the best compliments we receive is the referral of your friends and family. If you had an awesome experience at PLO, please pass on the word and if you would like to give us a testimonial to use for our website, please contact Amy, amy@thepittmanlawoffice.com.

Also remember to like us on Facebook, leave a review on Google and visit our website, www.thepittmanlawoffice.com. We also post educational videos on our YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmoZwwOaxeSB6C47DlebyWg