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E.P.P.G. Law of St. Johns – St. Augustine, FL

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Elder Law

Elder Law is a legal practice area that focuses on the unique legal issues affecting senior citizens, including estate planning, healthcare, long-term care planning, guardianship, and protection from elder abuse. Elder Law attorneys are equipped to provide legal assistance to seniors and their families, and they understand the complexities and nuances of laws and regulations that affect the aging population.

Overall, Elder Law attorneys work to protect the legal rights and interests of seniors, providing guidance and support to help them navigate the complex legal landscape and plan for a secure and comfortable future.

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St Augustine Trust Administration
Naming a trustee or personal representative is an important step in an estate plan, but people are often unsure what happens next. This article explains how these roles work in Florida, when responsibilities begin, and how thoughtful planning supports a smoother trust administration process.
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The new year is a natural time for reflection and planning. For many St. Augustine families, it’s also an ideal moment to review their estate plan—or finally create one. These five often-overlooked questions can help ensure your plan truly works when your family needs it most.
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Choosing between a will and a trust can significantly affect how probate works in Florida. Understanding these options helps families plan with confidence, protect privacy, and make things easier for loved ones.
St Augustine Power of Attorney
Many people assume estate planning is only about a will. In reality, two documents play a critical role while you are living: a Florida Power of Attorney and a Designation of Health Care Surrogate. Understanding the difference can help protect you and give your loved ones clarity during stressful moments.
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As the New Year approaches, it’s a thoughtful time to support your parents by reviewing and updating their estate planning documents. A few simple updates can make a meaningful difference in ensuring their wishes are honored and their future is protected.
St Augustine Estate Planning
Setting clear expectations with the people you name in your estate plan helps create a smooth and thoughtful transition for your loved ones. With the right conversations and guidance, you can make sure everyone understands their responsibilities and your wishes.
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Supporting aging parents can feel overwhelming, but early conversations and simple planning steps can help your family feel prepared. This guide explains how to begin meaningful discussions, what documents aging parents often need, and how thoughtful preparation can bring peace of mind.
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Probate can look simple on paper, yet every family’s situation has unique details that shape how smooth or stressful the process may be. While some estates can be managed without legal assistance, others benefit from the steady guidance of a probate lawyer. This article explains how probate works, what challenges may appear along the way, and how thoughtful planning can help your family feel supported.

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