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Is Your Estate Plan Really That Simple - Common Factors That Complicate Florida Estate Planning
Many clients begin their estate planning conversations by saying, “My situation is pretty simple.” But as we’ve seen at The Soto Law Office, even the most straightforward plans often involve important legal and personal details—like testamentary trusts, unmarried partners, or special needs provisions. Here’s why a customized, thoughtful approach matters.


Florida Estate Planning: Trusts for Adult Children & Financial Guidance
At The Soto Law Office, we understand that estate planning is about more than just preparing for the unexpected; it's about building a...


Don't Forget Fido: Why Updating Your Estate Plan Should Include Your Pets
At The Soto Law Office, we understand how important your pets are—they’re not just animals, they’re family. That’s why, when updating...


Creating a Loving Legacy: LGBTQ+ Couples Living Together and Estate Planning
Estate Planning for Unmarried LGBTQ+ Partners Introduction Estate planning is a crucial step for any couple, ensuring that your wishes...


How to Cancel Your Timeshare Purchase
A timeshare might seem like a good idea on its face, but after signing some people regret their decision. In many states, including...


Modifying a Child Support Order in Florida
When a child support order is agreed upon by parents or issued by the court, the purpose is for each parent to pay their share of their...


Writing a Valid Last Will and Testament in Florida
Creating an estate plan is one of the best things that a person can do for themselves and their loved ones. While no one likes to...
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