Practice Areas
Practice Areas
Specialties:
- Probate
- Last Will & Testament
- Estate Planning and Trust
- Durable Power of Attorney
- Healthcare Directives
- Deeds
Probate:
Last Will & Testaments:
Without a Last Will & Testament, or any estate plan in place for that matter, your assets will be distributed according to the intestacy laws of Florida. That is why Romanello & Rodriguez Law, P.A. can help you prepare your Last Will & Testament. Planning for you and your family’s future is essential and something we believe is necessary for every individual. Here, at Romanello & Rodriguez Law, P.A., we believe that planning for your future can be viewed as a backup plan for your life. No matter your income or assets, we know that it is imperative that your end-of-life desires are executed to your exact standards.
Having an estate plan in place is very important no matter the size of your estate. At Romanello & Rodriguez Law, P.A., we like to shift the mindset that creating an estate plan is preparing for a negative outcome to one that sees this process as a positive endeavor that instills a sense of ease for you and your loved ones.
Contact us today to learn how we can help prepare your Last Will and Testament.
Estate Planning and Trusts:
Romanello & Rodriguez Law, P.A. can help prepare for you and your family’s future needs through quality driven estate planning techniques as well as the use of trusts to protect your family’s assets.
When individuals think about estate planning, they usually think of a Last Will & Testament. However, this is not always the best strategy for all. Instead, utilizing trusts can be an efficient way to pass, and protect, assets to your family without the need for court intervention. Romanello & Rodriguez Law, P.A. can help you prepare various types of trusts to match your needs.
If you’re curious about the use of trusts in your estate plan, contact us today to learn more.
A Power of Attorney, specifically a Durable Power of Attorney, can be an effective and efficient way to allow a trusted individual or loved one to handle your business, financial, and legal affairs beyond incapacitation. However, there are also many misconceptions regarding the use and need for Powers of Attorney. If you believe you need a Power of Attorney prepared or have any additional questions regarding this estate planning tool.
Request your Free Prospective Client Consultation today.