
Estate Planning
Estate Planning is preparing for what happens to your family and assets if you become incapacitated or are no longer alive. It is extremely important to plan for the future to provide peace of mind for you while you are living and peace of mind for your family after you become deceased. Unfortunately, a significant number of people die without making their wishes known, leaving loved ones without proper instructions for their property and assets. When a person dies without a legally qualifying plan for his or her assets, the person dies Intestate. Florida intestacy laws take effect and may not distribute the deceased person’s assets the way the person would have intended.
It is essential to make intentions known in an Estate Plan. Legal rights are often at risk as timing becomes more urgent after an individual becomes deceased. This period of grief is often difficult for loved ones and exacerbated as they seek legal understanding, guidance and assistance.
The Durojaiye firm specializes in Elder law. Our attorney will help plan your estate, your health, retirement or the possibility of disability, incapacity or sickness. Legal advice and counsel includes, yet is not limited to:
- Revocable Living Trust
- Irrevocable Trust
- Advance Directives
- Health Care Surrogate
- Living Will
- Durable Power of Attorney



Elder Law Practice Areas
Our Legal Practice Areas

Guardianship
The Court to appoint a surrogate decision-maker to make decisions for an individual

Nursing Home and Medicaid Planning
We will assist you in applying for, qualifying for and planning for Medicaid

Estate Planning
It is extremely important to plan for your future and for the future peace of mind of your family. The firm will assist you in planning

Special Needs Law and Trust
The Firm will work diligently to protect the rights of our physically or mentally disabled clients

Health Care Law for Physicians and Providers
As the Doctor’s Law Firm, we are the Healthcare Provider’s Legal Ally in areas such as Employment Contract

Probate Estate Administration
Probate is not a four-letter word. Identifying and executing the wishes of a loved one who has passed on can be difficult especially during the period of grief
Our Legal Practice Areas

Car Accident
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Business Law
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Criminal Law
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Child Support
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Personal Injury
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Education Law
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Divorce Law
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Tax Law
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