Wills & Estate Planning
A Personal St. Petersburg Estate Planning Lawyer
Few people are aware of the possible consequences of not updating their will and other estate planning documents after a divorce. At the law firm of Christina L. Sandvoss P.A. in St. Petersburg, I will help you update your estate plan to make sure it reflects your current situation.
Updating Your Will
Many people who have been divorced for a number of years are shocked to find out that their ex is still named as a beneficiary under their will and as their agent under a medical power of attorney and living will.
Whenever you go through a divorce or any other significant change in your life, it's a good idea to review all of your estate planning documents, including powers of attorney and your living will. You should also review your beneficiary designations on life insurance policies, including any group life insurance policies you have at work.
I can help you review all of your estate planning documents and make appropriate changes.
Protecting Your Children
If you remarry following a divorce, it's important to revise your last will and testament to ensure your children will not lose their right to inherit. In Florida, unless your will states otherwise, your spouse will inherit your property if you die. In the event of the death of a loved one, I can help your family maneuver through the difficult probate process.
As your lawyer, I can revise your last will and testament to ensure that your children will receive the property you want them to have.
Attorney Consultation
To discuss your case with me, attorney Christina Sandvoss, call 727-498-4418, 813-699-5442 or fill out my simple contact form.
