P.H.N - Paul H. Nessler, Jr., P.A. - Attorney at Law

10002 Cortez Boulevard, (S.R. 50)
Spring Hill, FL 34613 U.S.A.
Hernando Co.
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P: 352-596-4242
F: 352-596-8111

Over 20 years in Hernando County

The law firm has served Florida for over 20 years in real estate and estate planning, also offering mediation in a comfortable, private setting.

Who Should Consider FL Wills

FL wills can serve many purposes.  These documents provide a method of determining several answers to questions that are bound to spring up on your passing or at a time when you are unable to make your own decisions. First it is important to note there are two common wills in FL. 

 

Legal Wills in FL

Last will and testament

This is the document that comes to mind when most people mention that they are preparing a FL legal will or that a will has been executed.  A legal will in FL directs your personal representative (also called an executor in many states) on how your assets should be distributed among your friends, family and cherished organizations.  FL wills law can be confusing, but there are important legal aspects an attorney can help you to understand.  One such aspect is that FL legal wills also prevent the state of Florida from determining who among your loved ones should take what assets from your estate.

 

FL Living Wills

FL living wills serve as a blueprint of your medical wishes. These documents provide answers to your family about what types of treatments you do and do not want performed on you in the case where you are unable to speak for yourself. Living wills in FL are often only effective when you suffered a catastrophic illness or are comatose and unable to provide your doctors and nurses with the answers they need.

 

People of all ages should have legal and living wills

FL wills are necessary for a wide range of people, from the young adult who is just starting his or her own life to the grandparents who want to know that their children and grandchildren will be taken care of after they have passed.  While every person presents their own individual life story to the preparation of a will, a probate law firm in Hernando County preparing wills in FL can help to ensure that the wishes of a client are clear to family and friends.

Younger people may believe that a legal will in FL of either variety is only needed as they grow older.  But taking the precautionary step of meeting with an FL wills attorney can ensure that should tragedy strike, your wishes will be met.  Likewise as you age, it becomes increasingly more difficult to think about your mortality. But as your family grows and you begin to face the future, a living will helps to ensure your family understands your wishes and a last will and testament helps to protect your family.

 

Contact Paul H. Nessler for assistance with your FL wills

Clients often have many questions about what is best for them in estate planning.  Contact us online or call 1-352-596-4242 for FL wills assistance to learn more.

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