Estate Planning Attorney in Coral Springs, Florida

Coral Springs is a family-oriented community known for its master-planned neighborhoods, top-rated schools, and active youth programs. Many residents are young families purchasing their first homes and starting to build wealth, making guardian nominations for minor children and foundational estate planning essential. Mark Mastrarrigo P.A. works with Coral Springs families to establish wills, trusts, and powers of attorney that grow with their family and financial circumstances.

When Coral Springs Residents Typically Call

  • Naming guardians for minor children
  • First-time homebuyers establishing estate plans
  • Growing families adding beneficiaries
  • Relocating to Florida from another state
  • Setting up education funding and custodial accounts

Learn More

If you're looking for estate planning help in Coral Springs, start with our Cooper City estate planning services. You can also learn more about estate tax planning. For additional information, see estate planning in Coconut Creek.

How It Works

1

Consultation

We review your goals, assets, and concerns

2

Plan Design

You get the right structure (will, trust, directives, and supporting documents)

3

Execution

Documents are finalized and signed properly, with guidance on next steps

Local Resources for Coral Springs Residents

Coral Springs homeowners can verify property ownership records, homestead exemption status, and assessed values through the Broward County Property Appraiser. Ensuring property records are accurate and consistent with your estate planning documents helps prevent title complications during estate administration. Broward County Property Appraiser

FAQs

Why is naming a guardian important for Coral Springs families with young children?

Without a guardian nomination in your will, a court decides who raises your children if both parents pass away. Naming a guardian ensures someone you trust is designated, and you can also specify how assets should be managed for your children until they reach adulthood.

Should I update my estate plan after moving to Coral Springs from out of state?

Yes. Florida has specific requirements for wills, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives that may differ from your previous state. Documents valid elsewhere may not meet Florida standards, and having them reviewed ensures they will be honored here.

What estate planning documents do first-time homebuyers in Coral Springs need?

At minimum, a will addressing how your home and assets pass, a durable power of attorney for financial decisions, a healthcare surrogate designation, and a living will. A revocable trust may also be appropriate to avoid probate on your home.

How can I protect assets I'm building for my children's future?

Trusts can hold assets for children until they reach an age you specify, protecting the inheritance from creditors or poor financial decisions. You can also structure education funding within your estate plan to ensure it's used as intended.

Serving Coral Springs and Surrounding Areas

Our office is located in Cooper City, and we regularly serve clients in Coral Springs and nearby communities throughout Broward County. We offer both in-person and online consultations to accommodate your schedule.

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