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Legal Sen$e - The Floyd Law Firm PC
Navigating family dynamics in conjunction with financial matters and estate planning can be complex. The prospect of posthumous disputes among loved ones is undoubtedly distressing. However, there are strategic measures you can adopt to sidestep familial disagreements and ensure the seamless execution of your wishes. Prioritize Effective Communication Recognize the importance of open dialogue within...
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Legal Sen$e - The Floyd Law Firm PC
By Dalton Floyd, Jr. By some accounts, 70% of adult Americans do not have a will. If you have at least gone to the trouble of making a will, consider yourself ahead of the curve and pat yourself on the back. Then come back to earth and understand that your work is not completely done....
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The importance of Will Contest Prevention
By Dalton Floyd, Jr. It is commonly said that prevention is the best medicine, and in the case of your estate – early prevention can be the best remedy to decrease the chances of a possible Will Contest in the future. If you don’t take control of your estate plan, someone else may, and then...
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