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Estate Planning

Have you ever laid awake and thought, if something happened to me tomorrow, would my family be protected or would they be left grieving and scrambling. Without a plan, accounts can freeze, bills still come due, medical decisions can fall into uncertainty, and the people you love can be pulled into court at the exact moment they should be allowed to mourn. Love is powerful, but love alone does not create legal authority, and families suffer when nothing is written down. Estate planning is how you turn intention into instruction and protection into a legally enforceable plan. It is how you keep your voice in the room when you cannot speak, and how you reduce conflict before it starts. Come to The Mayne Law Firm, P.A. because we have secured legacies with clarity before, and we will do it again.
Estate planning is the legal process of deciding, in writing, who will manage your affairs if you become incapacitated and who will receive your assets after death. We draft wills, revocable trusts, irrevocable trusts when appropriate, powers of attorney, health care directives, living wills, and guardian nominations for minor children. We also help clients plan for blended families, second marriages, business succession, beneficiaries with special needs, and long term protection of inherited assets. A proper plan reduces confusion, prevents conflict, and protects your family from unnecessary court involvement. Relevant Florida Statutes include Chapters 732 (Wills and Inheritance), 736 (Trusts), 709 (Powers of Attorney), and 765 (Health Care Directives), Florida Statutes.
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