Ever wondered what Probate costs? This blog is here to help you understand presumed reasonable attorneys fees under Florida Law.
Read MoreWhat to do when a loved on passes away
Have you recently experienced the death of a loved one? This blog is designed to give you some tips on what you can be doing to wrap up the affairs of your deceased loved one.
Read MoreYour "First" will isn't your "last"
Have you put off your first “Will”? It doesn’t have to be scary, and it should grow with you as your life changes. Be sure to keep tabs on your Estate Plan as you and your family grow and change.
Read MoreHappy Thanksgiving!
From us to you
From the entire team at St. Augustine Law Group, have a safe and happy Thanksgiving! If you find yourself traveling this holiday season, please remember to drink responsibly and always have a Designated Driver.
Table Conversation
Usually around this time of year, we all start thinking about what NEXT year has in store. Do you or a family member want to start a business? Is it time to transition the family business from one generation to the next? Do you want to have children (or more children) this coming year? Maybe you are buying your first home, or will be getting married/engaged.
One thing that no one ever talks about is their attorney. We are OK with that. ;) We just ask that you keep us in mind for all of your life changes. Serving our clients is our #1 priority, and we hope to serve you well!
Get out and Vote!
When was the last time you voted? This post will give you the resources you need to get educated on voting, and the many rules surrounding it.
Read MoreReal Estate Contracts 101
Are you buying or selling a piece of real estate in Florida? Read this blog post! It will give you some of the basics you need before you close the deal.
Read MoreProbate: What is it?
End of life planning is stressful. It certainly isn't something we enjoy doing. As the saying goes, "Two things are certain in life. 1) Death, and 2) Taxes." While estate tax may not apply to you, even if you have a Last Will in place today, your estate will likely go through probate. Read this blog to learn more.
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