Wills, Probate

Trusts, Estate Planning

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

Personal Representative

Heidi Webb is a wonderful attorney. She did our wills and answered all of our questions and concerns. I would highly recommend Heidi and would definitely use her again.

~ Barbara G

In a time of sadness & grief, I searched the area for an attorney who would work with me and my budget. After the first call with Mrs. Heidi, I knew that I had found someone who truly cared, who was understanding and patient with my circumstances. She knew that I did not know much about the probate court (I felt so lost and defeated) and she went over and above to explain it all to me and what was going to be happening in the upcoming months. Probate court is not something that happens quickly, my family & I were out of our home for months on end and Mrs. Heidi did everything she could to expedite the process of us moving back in. She provided us with all the information, communicated everything with us as she found out and made the (tough) process so smooth. She is super knowledgeable in her scope and works thoroughly on the documents needed. I am very very grateful my family and I chose Heidi and I strongly recommend anyone who needs Estate Planning to inquire with her.
Not to mention, everyone who works in her office and beside of her is equally as amazing as she is. Her office staff was simply dedicated, always pleasant, compassionate, and kindhearted. They made me feel like we've been friends forever. They communicated with me & sympathized with me, they treated me like a person they loved, not just another customer, and they truly cared about how I was doing despite what I was going through at the time. I applaud them and Mrs. Heidi tremendously for everything they have done for us.
There are not enough words that could show my true appreciation and thankfulness for this group of people and this office.

~ Briana L

relocate to a new state

New to Florida – Review your Estate Planning Documents

I have said in previous blog posts that estate planning documents should be reviewed when you relocate to a new state and this is still true. This post will address three things that need to be reviewed and edited if you have moved to the Sunshine State.  

Trust and Last Will & Testament

Florida law generally requires that both a trust and a last will be executed by signing the document at the end or acknowledging your signature in the presence of two witnesses and a Notary. The witnesses must sign in your presence and in the presence of each other.  I find Florida’s requirements to be among the most stringent and so this aspect should be reviewed to streamline the process should your heirs require Probate after your passing.

Executor/Personal Representative

Florida law requires that your Personal Representative [called Executor in many states] must be either a Florida resident at the time of your death or blood relative or adopted child or parent. Therefore, if you have named a neighbor, friend, or even your spouse’s relative and that person resides in the state of your prior residence, they may not be qualified to serve as a personal representative in the state of Florida.

Power of Attorney

Florida statutes provide that a power of attorney executed in another state is valid if the power of attorney and its execution complied with the state’s law of execution when it was executed. Florida has some unique requirements for powers of attorney that may make part, or all, of your power of attorney ineffective in this state, so it’s critical to review this document with a qualified estate planning attorney.

Heidi S. Webb, Attorney at Law, serves clients all over the state of Florida with Estate Planning and Probate. She has an office in Daytona Beach but can meet via phone or Zoom with clients statewide. 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 at www.heidiwebb.com.

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