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Estate Planning in Florida: Best Practices for Managing Bank Accounts

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Estate planning is more complicated than a lot of people realize. It is easy for seemingly small details to get overlooked. As part of your estate plan, you should develop a strategy for managing all of your bank accounts. At Fisher & Wilsey, P.A., we are focused on helping people and families achieve their… Read More »

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What Documents Should I Bring to an Initial Consultation With a St. Petersburg Estate Planning Attorney

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Are you preparing to meet with a lawyer in St. Petersburg to talk about your estate plan? If so, you want to make sure that you are fully prepared for that appointment. When you bring the right documents, you will be in the best position to get the most out of the consultation. In… Read More »

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The Top Three Special Needs Planning Mistakes to Avoid in Florida

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If your child or other close loved one has special needs, it is crucial that you develop a comprehensive estate plan that is designed to protect their health, safety, and well-being. Special needs planning is complicated. At Fisher & Wilsey, P.A., we help people and families in Pinellas County get it right. Here, our… Read More »

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How a Trust Can Protect Your Assets from Nursing Home Care Costs

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The cost of a nursing home can be almost unfathomably high. A private room in a nursing home in Pinellas County can run in excess of $100,000 each year. Nursing home costs can quickly eat away at a person’s life savings. The good news: There are options available to protect your assets. A trust… Read More »

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