Wills, Probate

Trusts, Estate Planning

210 South Beach Street, Suite 202
Daytona Beach, FL 32114
(386) 257-3332

Personal Representative

What a wonderful, professional Attorney my family and I found in Heidi Webb! For years, we put off creating a formal will and medical directives, but COVID-19 was the wake up we needed. I knew that we could no longer procrastinate. I searched around town and made a few phone calls and decided on Heidi’s firm. Everything went smoothly. In our first phone conversation, she shared valuable information about things that I never knew or considered. I really appreciated the advice. Her assistant, Molly was also very helpful. Heidi provided all the forms we needed to protect our family and property as well as our medical wishes. The process did not take long and was done via telephone, email, mail, and video conferencing. We could have gone into her office to complete the process, but we chose to use these methods due to COVID-19 restrictions. I am so thankful to Heidi and her team for their help getting things in order for our family. I consider her to be trustworthy and highly ethical. Based on our experience with Heidi and her team, I also consider her to be warm and welcoming with all varying types of people and cultures. Thanks again Heidi and Team!

~ Cecile B

The office staff is very professional, helpful and welcoming. Heidi is through easy to talk to. I now feel my wishes are well laid out and easy for those involved to carry out .

~ Kathy M

penalty clause

Can I have a Penalty Clause for Contest in my Will?

Just because a clause is in your will does not mean the court will enforce it.

The purpose of a penalty clause is to discourage disgruntled relatives from contesting your will.

This concept purports to prevent anyone who mounts a legal challenge—and loses—from inheriting a penny from you.

Putting a penalty clause in your will may give you a false sense of security because the clause might not be enforced. Your state’s law will affect how effective a no-contest clause will be or if it will be effective at all.

In the State of Florida, the courts will not enforce this clause.

I advise you to discuss with your heirs your wishes in your estate plan in the hopes that this discussion will result in the heirs not squabbling over your estate once you pass.

Heidi S. Webb, Attorney at Law serves clients in Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach, Port Orange, and beyond with matters of Elder Law, Estate Planning, and Small Business Law. Contact her today to schedule a free consultation. Visit her page on Facebook, or see what her clients are saying to learn more about Heidi. 

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