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Do I Really Need a Naples Estate Planning Lawyer?

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When the hard-working people of Naples, Florida start to put their affairs together towards the end of their lives, they often do not realize or understand what they are looking at. As they make plans to transition into an assisted living facility or consider ways of funding their long-term care needs, they run into issues that often require the attention of a professional. There are many good reasons why Naples residents need an estate planning lawyer.

Protecting Assets

As you age, the assets you spent a lifetime accumulating become more important in many ways. You want to be able to care for your family while you are alive, and you want to be able to offer financial stability for loved ones after you have passed on. You also want to make sure that your long-term care arrangements are not a burden to those around you.

An estate planner can create different ways to make sure that your assets are not exposed to creditors, lawsuits, or the Medicaid planning process. Protecting your assets from the Medicaid application guidelines can be very complicated, but it is necessary if you want to be able to preserve your assets for your family.

Keeping Up With Life

As your lifestyle changes, so does the needs of your estate. If you divorce and then remarry, you will want to make sure that your will represents the new way in which you want your assets to be distributed after you pass away. If you have children from the new marriage, then your situation becomes even more complicated. It takes a trained professional to help you maintain your estate and keep it updated at all times.

Caring For Special Needs Dependents

If your assets are in trouble later in life because you did not create a proper estate, then consider what could happen to any arrangements you have made for special needs dependents. If you are caring for an adult family member, then your passing away without a proper estate could mean that their care could be jeopardized. If you have special needs children, then the lack of a will means that the state of Florida might wind up making the arrangements for their care instead of you.

Our firm has caring and compassionate estate planning professionals with the experience necessary to handle all of your estate issues. Planning your estate while you are still able to make your own decisions is critically important. After you have passed away, the probate court uses your estate to determine what happens to your assets.

Instead of taking chances, we recommend that you contact our office today and make an appointment with one of our estate planning lawyers to secure your future, and the future of those you love.

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