0
Skip to Content
Home
About
Practice Areas & Testimonials
Estate planning
Probate
Trust administration
Medicaid
Videos
Legal Blog
Appointments
Martella Law Firm, PLLC
CONTACT US
Home
About
Practice Areas & Testimonials
Estate planning
Probate
Trust administration
Medicaid
Videos
Legal Blog
Appointments
Martella Law Firm, PLLC
CONTACT US
Home
About
Folder: Areas of Practice
Back
Practice Areas & Testimonials
Estate planning
Probate
Trust administration
Medicaid
Videos
Legal Blog
Appointments
CONTACT US
  • Estate Planning,
• 7/21/23

Do you need an original Power of Attorney?

In this digital world we live in, paper copies of documents become more rare each day. However, originals are still required in some circumstances. learn when you need to use an original Power of Attorney in Florida.

Previous

The benefits of a Special Needs Trust explained.

Next

Do you need a Last Will & Testament?

You Might Also Like

Related Embedded Video Item Thumbnail What is a Health Care Surrogate or Health Care Power of Attorney?
Related Embedded Video Item Thumbnail Why you need an attorney to probate a Last Will and Testament.
Related Embedded Video Item Thumbnail Is your out of state will enforceable in Florida?
Related Embedded Video Item Thumbnail How to transfer assets without a Will. #estateplanningattorney #willsandtrusts
Related Embedded Video Item Thumbnail Five tips for choosing the Best Personal Representative.
 

Martella Law Firm, PLLC

(941) 867-6865

mark@martellalaw.com

Port Charlotte Office

18245 Paulson Drive, Suite 131

Port Charlotte, FL 33954

Venice Office

871 Venetia Bay Boulevard, Suite 204

Venice, FL 34285

 

© 2025 Martella Law Firm, PLLC

Website Design by Funnls