
If you have significant assets or simply wish to ensure that your loved ones are taken care of when you pass away, you should seriously consider planning out your estate. If you should pass away without an estate plan in place, your family could suffer the consequences of that decision.
The last thing you want is for the state’s intestate succession laws to decide how your assets are distributed. A Port Orange estate planning lawyer can give you options to pursue the right course of action.
The legal team at the Law Office of Douglas A. Oberdorfer, P.A. understands how inherently complex the estate planning process can be, especially if you have never tried to put a plan together in the past. Having a Port Orange estate planning attorney on your side can make all the difference.
You will want someone with experience handling estate planning cases like yours, as well as someone with extensive knowledge of Florida’s estate planning laws as they apply to you.
When you are starting to seriously consider the aftermath of your own death, it’s vital that you hire an estate planning lawyer to assist you in putting a comprehensive and legally-binding plan together for your family.
An estate plan is more than just a will and a list of beneficiaries. It can include living trusts, funeral arrangements, and more. Douglas A. Oberdorfer understands the pain of grief and was inspired by his father to carry on his legacy of helping families.
It’s important that you understand just how common estate planning is in the state of Florida. According to recent data from the Florida Office of the State Courts Administrator, there were over 146,000 cases filed throughout the state during the 2023-2024 fiscal year that involved probate.
According to World Population Review, the median household income in Port Orange is nearly $69,000. For many, that may be seen as a large enough estate to warrant an estate plan.
When you choose to start assembling an estate plan, there’s an important conversation you will need to have with your family. They should be involved in your plans, and they should know your intentions about your death.
To help with this conversation, you may want to reach out to a local grief support group like Thriveworks or GriefShare. Having someone to facilitate the conversation can be beneficial.
Throughout this process, having someone by your side so you don’t make costly mistakes can mean everything. The estate planning process can involve establishing a power of attorney, organizing a living will, deciding on an advance healthcare directive, and choosing who in your life deserves to be included in the division of your assets. This can all be overwhelming to work through on your own.
At the Law Office of Douglas A. Oberdorfer, P.A., we can assist you with determining the appropriate course for your estate plan. Contact us to speak to someone on our legal team about how we can help you.
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