How to Create Proper Documentation for a Pet Trust in Florida
Six Important Questions to Ask When Choosing a Florida Nursing Home for a Family Member
Preparing Your Personal Representative or Trustee to Administer Your Florida Estate
An Overview of Estate Planning for Someone with Special Needs in Florida
The Results Are In For The 2018 Florida Super Lawyers List

Making sure your pet’s future is secure starts with consulting a passionate animal law attorney. Be sure to assemble this information to protect your pet.

Choosing a nursing home for an elderly loved one is one of the most difficult and important decisions a family member can make. Ask these six questions before finding an elder care facility for your loved one.

To ensure your will is carried out in agreement with your last wishes, you’ll need to appoint an executor (in Florida, this person is referred to as a personal representative). If you create a living trust, you must name a trustee to manage your trust and transfer assets to your beneficiaries.

If you have a family member with special needs, you will need to rely on some unique estate planning mechanisms to ensure they are well taken care of should something happen to you.

Local estate planning, elder law attorney and animal advocate, Peggy Hoyt has been featured in the Spring 2018 issue of the pet business publication, Top Women Magazine.