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Can a Power of Attorney Withdraw Money from Bank Account?

by Carol Grant | May 16, 2025 | Estate Planning, Guardianship

Many people wonder, “Can a Power of Attorney withdraw money from a bank account?” This question often comes up when someone needs help managing their finances. A Power of Attorney gives an agent the legal ability to make financial decisions—but only within certain...
Florida Guardianship Case Raises Red Flag for Estate Planning

Florida Guardianship Case Raises Red Flag for Estate Planning

by Carol Grant | Jan 1, 2024 | Elder Law, Estate Planning, Guardianship

No one likes to think of themselves as being older and vulnerable. However, for one Florida man, a medical crisis and the lack of family nearby led to a terrible series of events. The article’s title, from The Washington Post, sums it up: “The retired pilot went...
**How Can I Leave Property to a Minor?**

**How Can I Leave Property to a Minor?**

by Carol Grant | Jul 13, 2023 | Estate Planning, Guardianship

Davie, Florida estate planning attorney, Carol L. Grant is available to assist you in planning for your minor child or grandchild. The only way to leave assets to a minor is through a trust otherwise, the assets can create a tangled mess for heirs. A recent article...
What are the Biggest Blunders with Health Care Proxies?

What are the Biggest Blunders with Health Care Proxies?

by Carol Grant | May 1, 2023 | Estate Planning, Guardianship

A health care surrogate is a legal document in which you name a person to make medical decisions, in the event that you are unable to do so for yourself. In Florida, if one does not designate a health care surrogate the physician or hospital has to rely on the Proxy...

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