i live in florida in a cooperative resident owned senior park how to make out a will to leave it to children without giving up my independents ....i was born 1937
Asked on 11/16/17, 9:00 am
2 Answers from Attorneys
Alan Wagner
Wagner, McLaughlin & Whittemore P.A.
Making a will does not involve giving up any of your independence.
Answered on 11/16/17, 9:35 am
Jason Neufeld
Neufeld, Kleinberg & Pinkiert, PA, a personal-injury and elder law firm
This is very easy to do. You will not lose your rights or independence. Happy to explain how all this works. Feel free to call and schedule a consult.
All the best,
Jason
Answered on 11/16/17, 10:17 am
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