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Monthly Archives: March 2025

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FAQs About Advance Directives

By Messina Law Group, P.A. |

It is natural to want to avoid thinking about unpleasant topics, such as what would happen if you suddenly became incapacitated due to illness or injury. An advance directive informs your doctor and other healthcare providers the type of care you want to receive, or do not want to receive, if you cannot make… Read More »

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When is it Too Late to Draft an Estate Plan?

By Messina Law Group, P.A. |

You may have thought about creating a will, trust, or other important aspects of an estate plan. If the thought has crossed your mind many times in the past but you still have not yet formalized your wishes, you are not alone. Putting off estate planning is very easy to do, as it is… Read More »

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How Can a New Port Richey Probate Administration Lawyer Help You?

By Messina Law Group, P.A. |

After a person passes away, their estate must often go through the probate process. During probate, the person’s will is validated, if there was one left behind. Any property belonging to the deceased is also distributed according to the provisions in the will or Florida’s intestacy laws. Probate can take anywhere from a few… Read More »

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FAQs About Probate in New Port Richey

By Messina Law Group, P.A. |

Probate is a process that administers a person’s estate after they pass away. The process is overseen by the probate courts in New Port Richey. Most people have heard of the probate process, even if they have never been through it themselves. However, they do not know what it entails, how long it will… Read More »

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