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A Florida will,
done completely.

A Florida will names who inherits your property, who administers your estate, and who raises your minor children if you cannot. The Will Plan delivers the will and the four documents every Florida adult should sign alongside it — drafted by Oaktree Reserve Law PLLC, each one explained in a plain-English memo.

What the Will Plan includes

  • Last will and testament — who inherits, who serves as personal representative, and on what terms.
  • Durable power of attorney — who acts on your financial affairs if you are incapacitated.
  • Health care surrogate and living will — who speaks for your medical care, and the instructions they follow.
  • HIPAA authorization — so the people you name can actually receive your medical information.
  • Guardianship designation — who raises your minor children, where applicable.

Every document arrives with a one-page reasoning memo — what it does, why it is in your plan, and what to do with it. Delivery is a signing packet and a priority-ordered folder with a what-to-do note, prepared for Florida's execution formalities.

What a will does not do

A will does not avoid probate. Property that passes under a will passes through Florida's probate process — court-supervised, public, and paid for out of the estate. For many families that is an acceptable trade. For Florida homeowners and families who want their affairs settled privately and quickly, a revocable living trust is usually the better architecture — see the Trust Plan, which includes the deed and the funding work that make a trust actually perform.

Who the Will Plan fits

New parents who need the guardianship designation signed. Renters and new Florida residents who want the full document set without trust architecture. Anyone whose plan is simple today and who wants it done correctly, completely, and in plain English.

Start with a legal plan consult

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