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Power of Attorney for Child-Florida
This power of attorney for child include who the agent regarding the minor child should be and what powers should be appointed to the agent.Â
Revocation of the Living Trust-Florida
This revocation of the living trust includes the Florida self-proving affidavit.Â
Amendment to the living trust-Florida
This amendment to the living trust includes sections that have been deleted or edited from the Trust.
Last Will and Testament-Florida
This last Will and Testament states the identification of family, payment of debts and expenses, disposition of property, nomination of independent personal representative, and powers of personal representative.
Revocation of Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare-Florida
This revocation of durable power of attorney states that the power and authority that was granted to the Power of Attorney prior is now being revoked.Â
Durable Power of Attorney-Florida
This power of attorney states that the agent should have the power and authority to perform acts that can no longer be performed by the person that the agent is representing.Â
Living Will-Florida
This living will states that if incapacitated then life-prolonging procedures should be withheld or withdrawn.
Digital Assets Addendum to Will-Florida
The addendum to the last Will and Testament states the nomination of digital executor, the power of the executor, and the Florida self-proving clause.Â
Digital Asset Trust for the State of Florida – Probate Law
This digital asset trust agreement states the funding of trust, management of trust asset, payment during the Grantor’s lifetime, trustee’s powers, right to direct investments, revocation or amendment, governing law and perpetuities savings clause.
Codicil to the Last Will and Testament-Florida
This codicil to the last Will and Testament states the changes made to the Will, such as deletions and/or substitutions, and directs executor to pay expenses association with the feeding and care of any animals. Â
Affidavit of Heirship-Florida
This affidavit of heirship states the real property that was not specifically referred to in Last Will and Testament and who the decedent’s heirs.Â
Revocation of Power of Attorney-California
Revocation of power of attorney.Â
Power of Attorney for Child-California
This is a power of attorney for child which states all of the care and custody of the minor child to the Attorney-in-Fact.Â
Pet Trust – Estate and Probate Law
This pet trust is to establish funding of trust, management of trust assets, pet care during the settlor’s lifetime, trust use and distribution, trustee powers, right to direct investments, revocation or amendment, governing law, and perpetuities savings clause.
Because rights and duties are cognate, animals cannot only enjoy being protected by rights. They will also be subject to corresponding duties. But being unable to comprehend those duties and moral foundations, animals cannot have rights.
Even if animals are not granted legal rights, they most certainly must be granted legal considerations. … An animal does not have the same legal rights as a human but legal duties and considerations must nonetheless be emphasized. This duty is not due to the animal capacity for reason, speech, or language.