Dec 19, 2012 | Elder Law FAQs, Estate Planning FAQs
What Is An Advance Directive? Gainesville Estate Planning Attorneys at The Miller Elder Law Firm explain what an advance directive is and why it is important to have one. A living will is a type of advance directive. “An advance directive is a document where you...
Dec 19, 2012 | Elder Law FAQs, Estate Planning FAQs
What Is A Living Will? Can an elder law attorney help me plan my living will? Shannon Miller, a Gainesville elder law attorney, discusses the importance of having a living will. A living will is a document that outlines a person’s wishes, should they ever be in...
Dec 18, 2012 | Elder Law FAQs, Estate Planning FAQs
The Miller Elder Law Firm explains what a power of attorney is. “Power of attorney is a document that is so powerful. We say that you only should sign a power of attorney if you trust the person you’re naming 110 percent, because what it does…as soon as...
Dec 18, 2012 | Elder Law FAQs, Estate Planning FAQs
Estate Planning Attorneys The Miller Elder Law Firm explain the Health Care Proxy Statute in Florida. Because of this statute, it may be better to name a health care surrogate. For more information on designating a health care surrogate, contact The Miller Elder Law...
Dec 18, 2012 | Elder Law FAQs, Estate Planning FAQs
Can You Name Multiple Health Care Surrogates? North Florida Elder Law Attorneys at The Miller Elder Law Firm discuss health care surrogates, and why naming more than one can be tricky. “You can list more than one person as your health care surrogate. Legally,...
Dec 18, 2012 | Elder Law FAQs, Estate Planning FAQs
Who Should Have A Living Will? Gainesville Elder Law Attorney Shannon Miller discusses who should have a living will. The attorneys at The Miller Elder Law Firm feel living wills are so important, they provide a free downloadable living will document. “So, a...