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Wills in Florida

Legal Will, Living Wills and Health Care Surrogate in Daytona Beach, FL

Legal Wills, Living Wills & Other Options in Florida

There are a number of different legal instruments that can help you prepare for the unexpected. The Probate and Will law firm of Jerry B. Wells can help determine which is the right instrument for you. 


None of us know what the future holds. No matter where you live in Central Florida - Orlando, Daytona Beach, Bunnell, Palm Coast, St. Augustine, or surrounding communities - accidents, illness, or other traumas can strike at any time.  In some cases these traumas leave us unable to make competent decisions about medical procedures, Legal Wills, and our Estates.  Or, we may may not be able to communicate those decisions effectively.  Of course, times of medical crisis are when it is most essential to be able to communicate your wishes regarding healthcare, your Legal Will, and Estate Planning.  By creating a Living Will or similar legal document, you designate a representative who you trust in order to execute your wishes on your behalf should you become medically unable to communicate those wishes.


 There are a number of different legal instruments that can help you prepare for the unexpected. The Probate and Will law firm of Jerry B. Wells can help determine which is the right instrument for you. 

Living Wills

Living Wills are documents that define your personal wishes regarding such issues as life support and medical care. These wishes are then carried out if you become completely incapacitated, especially if you fall into a non-responsive state such as a coma with little chance of recovery. 

Health Care Surrogate

A Health Care Surrogate is someone you designate to make your health care decisions for you should you lose the ability to do so yourself.

Durable Powers of Attorney

Durable Powers of Attorney designates a person to make legal decisions about your property should you become incapacitated or mentally incompetent.

Pre-need Guardian

 A Pre-Need Guardian nomination document nominates a Legal Guardian to be responsible for your health care decisions should you become incapacitated or mentally incompetent.

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Jerry B. Wells has handled Legal Wills, Estate Planning, and Probate in Orlando, Daytona Beach, Bunnell, Palm Coast, St. Augustine and all of Central Florida for almost four decades. His experience ensures any such documents - a Legal Will or Living Will - clearly articulate your wishes and are followed in case of an emergency. He also has the experience to represent you in a Will Dispute or Probate should challenges arise against your Will. 

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Jerry B Wells' Law Firm provides legal assistance in cases involving Will and Trust Contests, Estate Planning, Probate and Trust Administration Litigation and Legal Issues concerning closing residential and commercial properties in Central Florida including Bunnell, Daytona Beach, DeLand, New Smyrna, Palm Coast, Sanford, St. Augustine, Orlando, and in the surrounding counties. 

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