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  • 315 Hollywood Boulevard East, Suite 2, Mary Esther, FL 32569

  • Law Firm with 3 lawyers2 awards

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  • 151 Mary Esther Boulevard, Suite 503, Mary Esther, FL 32569

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  • Caring, Competent Probate Support in the Florida PanhandleOur MissionAt the law firm of Lisa Jo Spencer, P.A., our mission is to help you successfully navigate the legal... Read More

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  • Serving Mary Esther, FL and Okaloosa County, Florida

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  • Serving Mary Esther, FL and Okaloosa County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 9 lawyers2 awards

  • Serving the Community Since 1961

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  • Serving Mary Esther, FL and Okaloosa County, Florida

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Cranford Law, PL

4.9
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  • Serving Mary Esther, FL and Okaloosa County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer3 awards

  • Resourceful, dedicated, and responsive real estate and business attorney serving The Emerald Coast. Ready to assist you with your disputes, projects, or other issues.

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Jeremy Cranford
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  • Serving Mary Esther, FL and Okaloosa County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

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Kerry Anne Schultz
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  • Serving Mary Esther, FL and Okaloosa County, Florida

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  • I have the wisdom and skill to assist you with comprehensive estate planning, real estate and bankruptcy counsel. By working closely with you, I tailor my representation to meet ... Read More

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Zachary Magaha
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  • Serving Mary Esther, FL and Okaloosa County, Florida

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  • Serving Mary Esther, FL and Okaloosa County, Florida

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  • Serving Mary Esther, FL and Okaloosa County, Florida

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  • Fleet, Smith & Freeman is a general practice law firm committed to delivering creative, effective solutions to even the most complex legal challenges. Located in Shalimar, Florida,... Read More

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DeMaria & White

4.8
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  • Serving Mary Esther, FL and Okaloosa County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 4 lawyers2 awards

  • Founded in 2019, DeMaria & White assists with numerous legal challenges, including Trusts and Estates, Estate Planning, Guardianship, Wills and Probate issues. From our office in... Read More

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  • 151 Mary Esther Boulevard, Suite 502A, Mary Esther, FL 32569

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Commonly Asked Estate Planning Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

If the power of attorney expires when my father passed away, who is to sign the quick claim deed to transfer my father’s home ownership and title?

Answered by attorney Rick Lee Denker
Estate Planning lawyer at Denker Associates, PLLC
If your father owned real estate at the time of his death in his name only, it will be necessary to file a probate of his estate. Once the probate court has appointed a personal representative for the estate, the personal representative will be able to sale and transfer the property, subject to approval by the probate court.
If your father owned real estate at the time of his death in his name only, it will be necessary to file a probate of his estate. Once the probate court has appointed a personal representative for the estate, the personal representative will be able to sale and transfer the property, subject to approval by the probate court.
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What can I do if my girlfriend wants me to put her name on the property deed?

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Answered by attorney Nathan James Wagner (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at The Law Office of Nathan Wagner
There are other options to give her "a tie to the house," but none are better than putting her name on the deed. For example, you could give her a lien against the house, but that creates many more problems for you than it solves. I don't know your whole situation, but it seems to me that if she is contributing money or time or work to build the house, she ought to have some legal ownership too. If you are wary, you could make a contract with her that says what happens if you split up. The contract could say, for example, that the person who stays pays rent to the person who moves out, and that the person who stays has an option to buy the other person's share of the house.
There are other options to give her "a tie to the house," but none are better than putting her name on the deed. For example, you could give her a lien against the house, but that creates many more problems for you than it solves. I don't know your whole situation, but it seems to me that if she is contributing money or time or work to build the house, she ought to have some legal ownership too. If you are wary, you could make a contract with her that says what happens if you split up. The contract could say, for example, that the person who stays pays rent to the person who moves out, and that the person who stays has an option to buy the other person's share of the house.
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Can I get a POA over my mother's medical situation at the age of 18?

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Answered by attorney Brian Haggerty (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Minor, Bandonis & Haggerty P.C.
You would need to have your mother sign an "Advance Directive," naming you her health care representative. She does not need to go into all the end-of-life choices, just go so far as to name you HCR. And, yes, 18 is old enough. If your mother cannot sign the Advance Directive, you would need to get guardianship.
You would need to have your mother sign an "Advance Directive," naming you her health care representative. She does not need to go into all the end-of-life choices, just go so far as to name you HCR. And, yes, 18 is old enough. If your mother cannot sign the Advance Directive, you would need to get guardianship.
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