
How to Leave Your Gun in Your Estate Plan in Florida
If you want to leave your gun in your estate plan in Florida, then using a gun trust is your best option. Although not required by law.
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If you want to leave your gun in your estate plan in Florida, then using a gun trust is your best option. Although not required by law.

Making mistakes when creating trust for children can have long-term consequences, such as family conflicts or years of stress.

Battaglia, Ross, Dicus & McQuaid, is pleased to announce its recognition for professional excellence by Best Lawyers.

Newlyweds should review our marriage estate planning checklist to ensure their estate’s futures are smooth and optimized.

Battaglia, Ross, Dicus & McQuaid, P.A. announces the recognition of eleven lawyers in the 30th edition of The Best Lawyers in America.

When creating a trust in Florida, you should appoint a successor trustee to ensure the future of your wealth and your family is protected.

Whether you have an existing estate plan, or none at all, following these New Year’s estate planning resolutions can protect your family and its wealth.

If your loved one or elderly parents have entered a nursing home, then taking legal steps now can protect their wealth and ensure Medicaid qualification.

Congratulations to Battaglia, Ross, Dicus & McQuaid, P.A. for winning US News & World Report Best Law Firm 2023.

Special needs trusts can help you provide supplemental care and services for your loved one, without losing government benefits.