- GuardianshipPlus a living trust may protect your assets if you become incapacitated during your lifetime by avoiding guardianship. This means your estate may be managed as you see fit, not as a court-appointed guardian sees fit.
- Child AbuseAs legal professionals, we are required by law to make disclosures of private information where we have knowledge of elder or child abuse, or of the intent to commit a crime.
- Estate PlanningDespite our attempts to keep information on our web site current, the contents may not reflect the most recent legal changes. Moreover, given the complexity of estate planning, not all generalities may apply to your current situation.
- TrustsIf you’re creating a trust, learn more about the administration process. And if you’re in charge of administering a trust, make sure you know exactly what’s expected of you. At The Edwards Law Firm, P.A., we have the experience and knowledge necessary to help you understand how trust administration and probate work in the state of Florida. Contact us online or via phone for more information on our services and professional guidance.
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- Tax LawAttorneys have always been required under their Code of Professional Conduct to keep their clients’ information confidential. Therefore we have always protected your right to privacy. Furthermore, in order to practice before the Internal Revenue Service, we are forbidden from disclosing any client information provided for tax planning or preparation services without your prior written consent.