Spring and Estate Planning
Spring is definitely here again in Orange Park and the greater Jacksonville area, and in addition to enjoying the warmer weather, sunshine, and longer days, many of us are also Spring cleaning as we prepare to celebrate Easter.
This season obviously reminds us of things we need to address in our homes, the ongoing changes of life, and the promise of renewal in our faith and in nature.
These reminders can also serve to prompt us to look at bigger-picture concerns we may have about our lives and our loved ones.
By addressing practical concerns, such as protecting our families in the case of an emergency or death, and being proactive about planning for the need of long-term care though comprehensive Estate Planning, we can feel more at peace and positive about our current situations and our futures.
Addressing any of these concerns you have about your and your family’s health, financial situation, and plans for the future through holistic Estate Planning is one of the most important and practical things you can do.
Many of our clients have shared with us how much more peace of mind they have after establishing a Revocable Living Trust and ensuring that all of their Estate Planning documents are current and robust.
Revocable Living Trusts are an excellent way to address your, and your family’s, current and future needs. There are numerous benefits to Revocable Living Trusts that include flexibility to change and update them over time, privacy, avoiding probate, minimizing tax liabilities, and even preparing for the possible of incapacity and long-term care.
Our compassionate and caring Elder Law and Estate Planning Attorney is here for you, and he is sensitive to you and your family’s needs and concerns.
Grady has the knowledge, experience, and empathy necessary to guide you in preparing a Will or Trust, or in legally representing you in a Probate or Trust Administration. If you have any concerns about Wills, Trusts, Power of Attorney, Designation of Health Care Surrogate, or managing the costs of long-term care, please do not delay. Call us today at (904)264-8800, and set up an appointment.
Grady H. Williams, Jr., LL.M.: Your Florida First Coast Elder Law Attorney.