At LMD Injury Lawyers, we pride ourselves on our dedication to being your personal advocate. Our offices can provide a variety of services, including a consultation with a dedicated Tampa Bay Estate Planning lawyer.
Our Florida Estate Planning attorneys are knowledgeable in all areas of the estate planning process, from drafting simple wills to drafting complex trusts. LMD Injury Lawyers, Accident Injury Attorneys can help you plan for your family’s future and make sure your final wishes are carried out.
The idea of putting together a set of documents in end-of-life preparation may seem daunting to say the least- after all, estate planning is the process by which you organize your legacy for your loved ones to carry on. At LMD Injury Lawyers, Accident Injury Attorneys, we strive to make this process as smooth as possible for you and your loved ones. We understand that every family is unique, and we’re more than happy to work with you to accommodate your individual needs.
When you first begin the estate planning process, we realize you may feel overwhelmed by the sense of responsibility seem to have suddenly gained. We strive to make the process easy for you by answering any questions you may have. We can begin by providing answers to some common questions regarding estate planning.
LMD Injury Lawyers, Accident Injury Attorneys’ legal team is comprised of several attorneys who are Florida Bar Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyers and National Board of Trial Advocacy Civil Trial Lawyers. This Double Board Certification is a distinction of experience in specialized skills, knowledge, and proficiency within the field of personal injury. A Board Certified Specialist can make a huge difference when you need to retain a Personal Injury Attorney.
Florida Board Certification is a volunteer program recognition of “specialist” or “expert” based upon the attorney’s experience, requiring:
An Estate Plan includes what your final wishes are for who should inherit what, but it is much more than just that. Your estate plan should include advanced directives on who becomes the guardian of any minor children you may have at the time of your passing, who has the authority to consent to your medical treatment should you be unable to, who has the authority to make end-of-life decisions, who has the authority to make financial decisions for you should you be unable to, and much more. Don’t leave these crucial decisions to chance—contact us today to start creating a comprehensive estate plan that protects you and your loved ones.