Estate planning is about more than just distributing assets—it's about protecting your loved ones, preserving your legacy, and ensuring that your wishes are honored. Whether you're planning for the future of your family, preparing for long-term care, or organizing your affairs to avoid unnecessary legal complications, we help create thoughtful, legally sound plans tailored to your goals.
Karan Law assists individuals and families across Florida with a full range of estate planning services, from simple wills to more complex trusts and asset protection strategies.
Without a legally valid estate plan, Florida law will determine how your assets are distributed—often in ways you may not intend. Planning ahead can:
Ensure that your property is distributed according to your wishes
Appoint trusted individuals to manage your affairs if you become incapacitated
Reduce the risk of family conflict or contested probate
Plan for the care of minor children or dependents
Minimize taxes and avoid unnecessary court involvement
Provide peace of mind for you and your family
We work closely with clients to create customized estate plans based on their unique needs and life circumstances. Our services include:
Last Will and Testament
A will allows you to direct how your assets should be distributed after your death, name a personal representative (executor), and nominate guardians for minor children. We ensure that your will complies with Florida legal requirements and clearly reflects your intentions.
Revocable Living Trusts
Trusts can help your estate avoid probate, maintain privacy, and manage assets during your lifetime and after death. A revocable living trust is a flexible planning tool that allows you to retain control of your assets while planning for incapacity and asset transfer.
Powers of Attorney
A durable power of attorney allows someone you trust to handle financial and legal matters on your behalf if you become incapacitated. We help ensure that your documents are clear, legally valid, and appropriately tailored to your needs.
Advance Health Care Directives
These include a Designation of Health Care Surrogate (to make medical decisions for you if you cannot) and a Living Will (to express your wishes regarding end-of-life care). Having these in place helps prevent confusion or conflict during medical emergencies.
Lady Bird Deeds & Transfer-on-Death Strategies
For many Florida residents, enhanced life estate deeds (commonly known as Lady Bird deeds) or beneficiary designations can be used to transfer property without probate. We’ll help you explore whether these tools are appropriate for your situation.
Estate planning doesn’t need to be overwhelming or only reserved for the wealthy. Whether you're creating a plan for the first time or updating an existing one due to life changes, we provide guidance that is clear, compassionate, and legally sound. We take time to understand your goals, explain your options, and craft documents that reflect your wishes.