Personal Injury Blog
CAPE CORAL, FORT MYERS, LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA
The Blog of Lusk, Drasites, Tolisano & Smith,
Monday, December 7, 2009
Probate and Wills: Maps for Your Family
If you have recently lost someone you loved, you are aware of the joy, sadness, surprise, and frustration that can come at the time of the reading of a will. Family members who expected to receive a particular heirloom or object may be disappointed, and loved ones who had expected nothing may find themselves the unexpected beneficiary of the deceased.
Whether the reading of a will is a happy or sad occasion, or if it can't take place due to the lack of a will, all depends on an individual's planning and foresight before he or she passed away. Even the will of an individual with few possessions can be a comforting document for children or a spouse who would otherwise be burdened with determining the division of property and possessions.
If you have not written a will, have questions about wills, or if you need to update your will, an experienced probate and will attorney can be your best friend for the task. Attorneys at Lusk, Drasites, Tolisano & Smith, P.A., can help you with difficult legal phrasing, can ask you questions you may not have considered, and can act as executors to a document which will insure the safety and wellbeing of your family and friends after you have passed away.
If you are in the Fort Myers, Lee County, or Cape Coral, Florida area and have specific questions about wills and probate, please contact us today and find the answers you need.
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