Palm Beach Gardens Estate Planning Lawyer
Palm Beach Gardens clients often include growing families, physicians, executives, entrepreneurs, and retirees who need coordinated estate and incapacity planning.
Cohen Samuels, PLLC drafts and reviews planning documents with attention to Florida law, family goals, property ownership, fiduciary choices, and the practical realities that affect clients in Palm Beach Gardens.
Estate Planning Services for Local Families
For Palm Beach Gardens residents, estate planning may include wills, revocable living trusts, powers of attorney, health care directives, living wills, beneficiary reviews, trust funding, special needs planning, elder law planning, and probate avoidance strategies.
Local Planning Considerations
Trust-based planning, guardianship planning for minor children, investment accounts, medical directives, and business continuity. Cohen Samuels approaches each matter by reviewing the client’s documents, assets, family circumstances, and long-term goals before recommending a planning structure.
Probate, Trust Administration & Fiduciary Guidance
Families connected to Palm Beach Gardens may also need help after a loved one passes away. Cohen Samuels can assist with probate questions, trust administration, personal representative responsibilities, trustee duties, creditor issues, and distribution planning.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does Cohen Samuels serve clients in Palm Beach Gardens?
Yes. Cohen Samuels, PLLC works with clients in Palm Beach Gardens and nearby South Florida communities on estate planning, probate, trust administration, elder law, asset protection, and related planning matters.
What estate planning issues are common for Palm Beach Gardens residents?
Trust-based planning, guardianship planning for minor children, investment accounts, medical directives, and business continuity.
Can Palm Beach Gardens clients plan for incapacity?
Yes. Incapacity planning for Palm Beach Gardens clients may include durable powers of attorney, health care surrogate designations, HIPAA authorizations, living wills, and trust provisions that help trusted people act when needed.
Can probate be handled for families connected to Palm Beach Gardens?
When a loved one with ties to Palm Beach Gardens passes away, Cohen Samuels can help families evaluate whether probate, trust administration, beneficiary transfers, or other steps may be required.
How should Palm Beach Gardens homeowners address real estate in an estate plan?
Homeowners should review title, homestead issues, beneficiary goals, trust funding, mortgage considerations, and whether the property should pass through probate or another transfer method.
Contact Cohen Samuels, PLLC to schedule a consultation.

