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South Florida Document Assist provides non-lawyer estate planning document preparation services to self-represented individuals and pro se parties throughout the State of Florida. We assist those individuals with preparing a Last Will and Testament, Durable Power of Attorney, Ladybird Deeds (Enhanced Life Estate Deeds), and Advance Directives such as Designation of Healthcare Surrogate and Living Wills.
Our services are offered to all those choosing to represent themselves without the assistance of a lawyer in all cities and counties Statewide. Please contact us today for more information about our estate planning document preparation services.
All work is provided virtually from the comfort of your own home or office. You never need to go anywhere to obtain our services. All our work is done electronically via phone and email.
Florida estate planning is a collection of estate planning legal documents that protect your assets, real estate, and personal property and explain how you wish for “your estate” to pass on upon your death.
Everyone has an “estate.” If you do not have an estate plan, your property will be distributed based on intestacy Florida laws. Many people think they cannot afford a Florida estate planning attorney to prepare a Florida will and other estate planning legal documents.
However, it is possible to obtain the services of a Florida legal document preparer or a Florida nonlawyer to help you with this if you don’t need legal or tax advice.
A Florida Lady Bird Deed, also known as an Enhanced Life Estate Deed, is usually when you would name who you wish to leave your real estate property upon your death.
Our Florida Estate Planning legal document preparation packages include the following:
Our rates are competitive and offered on a low-cost flat-fee basis for individuals.
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South Florida Document Assist provides virtual legal document preparation services to self-represented individuals, pro se litigants, and business entities throughout the State of Florida. Our company cannot review documents for the purposes of giving opinions as to legal sufficiency. We are not qualified to do so, nor will we speculate as to specific outcomes or time frames regarding a legal matter. Legal advice will never be provided. Should you need legal advice or representation, please contact a Florida licensed attorney or The Florida Bar.
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