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A Last Will and Testament is the foundation of your estate plan. It specifies how your property, personal belongings, and financial accounts should be distributed upon your death. It also allows you to name guardians for minor children and an executor (personal representative) to oversee your estate.
A valid Florida will must be written, signed, and witnessed by two individuals. After death, the will is submitted to probate court, which ensures debts are paid and assets distributed accordingly. If no will exists, Florida’s intestacy laws determine who inherits — often in ways that don’t reflect your wishes.
Lisa Crawford drafts clear, comprehensive wills that reflect your unique family structure and intentions. She reviews existing documents for updates, ensures all signatures meet legal standards, and explains how your will integrates with trusts, powers of attorney, and beneficiary designations. Clients can expect professional guidance that transforms vague intentions into a precise legal plan.
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