Guardianship Overview in Florida
Michael W. Porter of Michael W. Porter, P.A.
A "Guardian" is a person or corporation who has been appointed by the court to act on behalf of an incapacitated pe.
Fiduciaries
Richard T. DeCou of Capehart & Scatchard, P.A.
In making a will, you must choose a fiduciary. At a minimum, you will need to appoint an executor. You may also .
Guardianship Court Documentation and Record Keeping
Michael W. Porter of Michael W. Porter, P.A.
I had the pleasure of speaking at the 1999 Guardian Association's Expo held at the St. Petersburg Yacht Club to dis.
Termination of Florida Guardianships
Michael W. Porter of Michael W. Porter, P.A.
Under Florida law, there are six primary reasons for terminating a guardianship: Restoration of the Ward's capac.
Guardianships are not just a "Minor" Appointment
Gregory J. Morris of Gregory J. Morris
It has often been thought that guardianships are to provide for minor children after the loss of their parents. However, guardianships were designed to encompass much more and should always be designated for yourself as well as your loved ones.
Common Misconceptions Regarding Incapacity Planning
Law Office of Daniel G. Parsons
Common Belief: Guardianship is a simple process especially if requested by the family.
Naming A Guardian for Your Children
Michael F. X. Gillin & Associates, P.C.
It is wise for parents to name legal and physical guardians of their minor children to serve in the event of their .
Legal Foundations for the Future
Ruthann P. Lacey, P.C.
You've planned, budgeted, saved. You're insured, and you may be out of debt. But what would become of all this dili.
Non-Tax Reasons For Having an Estate Plan
Daniel K. Hicks of Nexsen Pruet
This article discusses several reasons why one should consider having an estate plan despite the fact that the estate will not owe any taxes at the time of the holder's death.
What Is Guardianship?
This article details the setup of a guardianship.
Basic Estate Planning Documents for Texas Residents
Polly P. Lewis, Attorney at Law
There are cetain basic estate planning documents that every Texas resident should have. They are as follows: .