Estate Planning and Elder Law during Uncertain Times

There is no doubt about the fact that we are living in very uncertain times. The ongoing effects of the Coronavirus pandemic, international conflict, and economic conditions are causes of great concern. There’s much that seems out of our control, and fortunately, there’s much we can do to help ourselves, our loved ones, and our communities. Many people have found that this unprecedented public health crisis and the other significant concerns make it an crucial time to address their Estate Planning needs.
Our firm’s clients have shared with us that their decision to create or update essential documents in to protect ourselves and their loved ones in the event of incapacity or death has helped them have more peace of mind and feelings of security.  Certainly, expressing your wishes regarding health care and finances in the event of incapacity or death, including planning for the care of minor children, could not be more timely.
While we continue to encourage you not to panic or make any reactive decisions, we do encourage you to use the concerns you have at this time as a reminder to have important discussions with your family and loved ones; and to establish or update your Estate Plan.
Our Elder Law and Estate Planning Attorney has the knowledge, experience, and empathy necessary to guide you in preparing a Will or Trust, or in legally representing you in a Probate or Trust Administration. With offices, located in Jacksonville, Orange Park, and St. Augustine provide compassionate and caring help with all of your Estate Planning and Elder Law needs.
Grady H. Williams, Jr., LL.M., Attorney at Law
Grady H. Williams, Jr., LL.M.: Your Florida First Coast Elder Law Attorney.