by Victoria S. Jones, Esq. | Apr 3, 2023 | Education, Estate Planning, Living Will, Trust
I am often asked how often a client should review their estate plan. I recommend (and offer) a complimentary review with existing clients every two years – definitely every five years. Often, however, we go through the process of planning, creating, and executing our...
by Victoria S. Jones, Esq. | Jul 9, 2018 | Health care surrogate, Health Directives, Living Will
We all know in Florida that if a hurricane comes, we need to secure our houses with ply board, stock up on water, canned food, and other essentials of living. When the forecast models start narrowing in on Florida, we dust off our generators, or frantically run to...
by Victoria S. Jones, Esq. | Aug 14, 2017 | Living Will
A living will is a document that declares you want no life-prolonging measures to keep you alive if you are in a persistent vegetative state, at the end stages of life, or have a terminal disease. Two doctors have to declare you in one of those stages. These are the...