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Monthly Archives: May 2026

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What Happens If You Do Not Draft A DPOA?

By Bundza & Rodriguez, P.A. |

Many people believe that estate planning only becomes important after they pass away. However, no one knows what the future holds and something could happen while you are still alive. A sudden accident, illness, or other medical emergency could leave you incapacitated and unable to make decisions regarding your finances and other important matters…. Read More »

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Three Common Mistakes When Establishing A Revocable Trust

By Bundza & Rodriguez, P.A. |

When planning your estate, revocable trusts are very useful tools. Revocable trusts are legal documents that contain assets. Trusts are created by individuals known as grantors and the grantor places property into the trust. Grantors can control the property within the trust during their lifetime and, as their name suggests, revoke it at any… Read More »

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Talking To Your Aging Parents About Planning Their Estate

By Bundza & Rodriguez, P.A. |

As an adult child, you may worry about your parents’ future and ensure that their affairs are in order. However, you and your parents may not feel comfortable discussing financial details, healthcare decisions, or the potential for incapacity. Although uncomfortable, having these conversations with your parents is very important. When families can talk openly… Read More »

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7 FAQs About Probate In Florida

By Bundza & Rodriguez, P.A. |

Losing a loved one is never easy. There is often an overwhelming feeling of grief and you may not have even started to think about probating your loved one’s property. You may not know where to start, what the process entails, or how you will get your questions answered. Below, our Daytona Beach estate… Read More »

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Do Married Couples Need Separate Wills In Florida?

By Bundza & Rodriguez, P.A. |

If you and your spouse have already started to plan for what you would like to happen to your property when you pass away, you may have already talked about a will together. You may have also wondered if you and your spouse need separate wills, or if you can draft a joint will…. Read More »

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What Happens If You Do Not Have An Estate Plan?

By Bundza & Rodriguez, P.A. |

As the saying goes, if you fail to plan you plan to fail. When it comes to the property you have worked your whole life to acquire, failing to plan can create conflict, confusion, and costly legal disputes that require court resolution. Although you may want to do almost anything else other than plan… Read More »

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The Importance Of Reviewing And Updating Your Trust

By Bundza & Rodriguez, P.A. |

After establishing and funding your trust, you may think the task is done. You may simply put the document in a safe or other location where you store important papers. However, change in life is inevitable and funding a trust is not something you can forget about after it is done. It is important… Read More »

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When Is Guardianship Necessary For An Adult In Florida

By Bundza & Rodriguez, P.A. |

Have you ever wondered what happens when an adult can no longer make safe or informed decisions on their own? In Florida, guardianship is a legal process designed to protect individuals who lack the capacity to manage their personal or financial affairs. Courts take this step seriously, as it involves transferring certain rights from… Read More »

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