Video FAQs
Wills and Trusts Law
Can I leave my property to anyone I choose?
Can I make provision in my will for my pets?
Can I use my will to name a guardian to care for my young children and manage their property?
Can my power of attorney make or change my will?
Do I need to name a trustee in my will?
Does an executor (personal representative) get paid?
Does the person named in the will as executor (personal representative) have to serve?
How can I leave specific items to particular people?
How does a revocable living trust avoid probate?
How is undue influence determined?
How often should my will be reviewed?
I made a will, but lived in another state. Now I live in Florida. What should I do?
If I become incapacitated, will I need a durable power of attorney if I already have a living trust?
If I die owing debts, who pays my debts?
If I make a living trust, do I still need a will?
Must I leave something to my spouse and children?
What are the signs of undue influence?
What benefits does a trust offer?
What does if mean to fund a trust?
What does testate and intestate mean?
What happens if I die without a will?
What if become disabled and am no longer able to manage my affairs?
What is a durable power of attorney?
What is a testator and a testatrix?
What is incapacity or a lack of capacity?
What is the difference between a will and a trust?
What property does my will control?
Why should I make a living trust?
Will I still have control over my property if I have a living trust?