Drafting and creating your last will and testament is complex and very often requires the assistance of an experienced attorney who can make sure you follow federal, state, and local requirements. An Atlantic Beach will attorney from the Law Office of Douglas A. Oberdorfer, P.A., is well-versed in the laws necessary to make sure your will is valid and reflects the wishes you have set forth.
A legal professional who has experience drafting and reviewing wills, as well as advising clients on the creation of a will and other estate planning documents is known as a will and testament lawyer. Their role is to make sure a person’s wishes regarding the distribution of their property and assets are carried out. From drafting the first will to updating it and keeping confidentiality, our Atlantic Beach estate planning lawyer can assist clients in every step of the process.
Our will lawyer can provide a number of services for clients, including:
There are many reasons to hire an Atlantic Beach will attorney from the Law Office of Douglas A. Oberdorfer, P.A. Our legal team is skilled in the area of estate planning, having the knowledge necessary to create wills that are legally sound. We also have local knowledge that is often relevant when creating estate documents for people living in the area.
Having a lawyer draft and create a will often gives clients peace of mind, as an attorney-drafted will has a less likely chance of encountering disputes and challenges. Our attorney can provide personalized advice that takes into consideration the client’s particular circumstances and goals, and helps them make informed decisions that reflect their wishes.
A: A will should include information pertaining to your asset division plan upon your death. In detail, your will should list asset distribution, property division, an executor, beneficiaries, debts and taxes, necessary signatures, and witnesses. In the event you have any assets that are not explicitly mentioned, you should also add a residuary clause to avoid family disputes that could arise.
A: The cost of creating a will in Florida varies from client to client. The type of will plays an important part in the overall price, whether you are choosing a complex will, simple will, estate planning package, or an online will. A complex will and total estate planning package will likely be the most expensive, while a simple will and an online will can cost much less. The price is also affected by whether you hire a lawyer to help in the creation of the will.
A: You can create a will on your own through an online program; however, these types of wills are only recommended for extremely simple estates and people who have basic knowledge of Florida estate laws. For individuals who have complex estates, blended families, multiple beneficiaries, self-owned businesses, and large amounts of debt, hiring a lawyer is the recommended path.
A: Notarization is not required for a will to be considered legally binding in Atlantic Beach, FL. In order for a will to be legally binding, it must be in writing, the testator must sign the will in front of two witnesses, and the witnesses must sign the will in front of the testator.
A: Although the residents of Florida have the legal right to draft their own will, it is not recommended. The state will laws are complex and provide a large room for error. Having a will attorney help you draft the document ensures no mistakes are made and the will meets all state legal requirements.
If you or someone you know in Atlantic Beach or the surrounding areas are in need of assistance regarding wills or other parts of the estate planning process, it is time to contact the Atlantic Beach will attorney at the Law Office of Douglas A. Oberdorfer, P.A. Give our office a call today, and we can help you get started working on these documents.
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