Estate Planning Attorney in Wilton Manors, Florida

Wilton Manors is a close-knit community where residents value inclusivity and personal autonomy. Estate planning in Wilton Manors often focuses on ensuring that partners, chosen family members, and other important individuals are legally recognized and protected in medical and financial decision-making. Mark Mastrarrigo P.A. helps Wilton Manors residents create estate plans that reflect their actual family structures, protect co-owned property, and ensure advance directives name the right people to make critical decisions.

When Wilton Manors Residents Typically Call

  • Protecting partners and chosen family through legal documentation
  • Property co-ownership planning and survivorship arrangements
  • Advance directive planning to name trusted decision-makers
  • Ensuring beneficiary designations reflect current relationships
  • Asset protection for unmarried couples and non-traditional households

Learn More

If you're looking for estate planning help in Wilton Manors, start with our Cooper City estate planning services. You can also learn more about advance directives. For additional information, see how to avoid probate in Florida.

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 Wilton Manors Residents

Wilton Manors residents with probate, estate administration, or guardianship matters work through the Broward County court system. The Clerk of Courts processes estate-related filings and maintains records for all Broward County municipalities, including Wilton Manors. Broward County Clerk of Courts

FAQs

Why is estate planning especially important for unmarried partners in Wilton Manors?

Without a will or trust, Florida intestacy laws direct assets to blood relatives, not unmarried partners. Estate planning ensures your partner receives the assets you intend and has the legal authority to make decisions on your behalf through properly drafted advance directives and powers of attorney.

How can co-owners of property in Wilton Manors protect each other?

How property is titled determines what happens at death. Joint tenancy with right of survivorship allows property to pass automatically to the surviving owner. A trust can provide additional control over what happens to the property after both owners pass away.

What documents ensure my chosen family can make medical decisions for me?

A healthcare surrogate designation names the person authorized to make medical decisions if you cannot. A living will states your end-of-life care preferences. Without these documents, decision-making authority defaults to next of kin under Florida law, which may not include the person you would choose.

Serving Wilton Manors and Surrounding Areas

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

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