Basic Questions About Estate Planning 3 – Incapacity Planning June 19, 2014 - Joshua K. Crawford In our third blog post on basic questions in estate planning we are going to focus on incapacity planning,  an important... Read More Incapacity Planning
Incapacity Planning in Florida Tip Sheet May 15, 2014 - Joshua K. Crawford When people in the Port St. Lucie, Florida area create an estate plan, there are a lot of issues and... Read More Incapacity Planning
Incapacity Planning Will Benefit Your Family April 10, 2014 - Joshua K. Crawford When people creating an incapacity plan in the state of Florida, they create a variety of tools that will address... Read More Incapacity Planning
Changing Advance Directives in Florida March 27, 2014 - Joshua K. Crawford Advance directives are estate planning documents through which you can control the types of health care and treatment you receive... Read More Incapacity Planning
Texas Woman Removed From Life Support After Court Order March 24, 2014 - Joshua K. Crawford A Texas judge has ordered a pregnant woman on life support to be taken off the life-staining machines after it... Read More Elder Law, Incapacity Planning
Why Understanding the Brain, and Brain Death, is Important in Estate Planning March 20, 2014 - Joshua K. Crawford The recent media attention on the stories of Jahi McMath and Marlise Munoz have caused a lot of people to... Read More Incapacity Planning
National Stories Raise Questions of Death, Brain-Death, and Individual Decisions March 17, 2014 - Joshua K. Crawford Over the past several months, a couple of prominent news stories have focused national attention on important questions about death,... Read More Estate Planning, Incapacity Planning
Choosing the Right Agent for Your Power of Attorney January 6, 2014 - Joshua K. Crawford Creating a power of attorney is something that almost everyone who creates an estate plan in Florida does. Power of... Read More Estate Planning, Incapacity Planning, Powers of Attorney
Power of Attorney in Florida: No, You Don’t Lose Your Rights January 1, 2014 - Joshua K. Crawford People commonly ask what creating a power of attorney in Florida will mean for their own decision-making rights. It’s common... Read More Incapacity Planning
Creating a Strong Power of Attorney in Florida Takes Careful Consideration December 25, 2013 - Joshua K. Crawford Incorporating a power of attorney into your Florida estate plan is a crucial step. In fact, many people create more... Read More Incapacity Planning, Powers of Attorney
What Does it Mean to be Incapacitated in Florida? September 13, 2013 - Joshua K. Crawford A good estate plan gives you the ability to make important decisions that only you can make, as well as... Read More Incapacity Planning
Your Family Will Be Glad You Made an Estate Plan July 1, 2013 - Joshua K. Crawford A lot of people who haven’t taken the time to create an estate plan finally decide to do so after... Read More Estate Planning, Incapacity Planning