It is possible to obtain forms from the internet or other sources. However, since you reside in Florida, if you decide to prepare these forms yourself, it is important to be sure that the forms are compliant with the requirements of the Florida State Statutes and that the forms are also executed in compliance with the Florida State Statutes. In many cases, I have seen situations where clients have brought in documents which they are prepared themselves, which are not executed properly and would not be accepted in probate court. Unfortunately, if these documents are not prepared correctly, the client will not be there to see that their last wishes are not going to be upheld by the court.
Mary E. King, Esq., Law Office of Mary E. King, PL
The response does not form an attorney-client relationship, nor is it intended to be anything other than the educated opinion of the author. It should not be relied upon as legal advice. To speak with Attorney Mary E. King, please call (941) 906-7585 or visit www.kinglawpl.com.
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