Skip to content
813-929-7300727-999-9695352-437-5990Info@Jowanna.com
Facebook page opens in new windowYouTube page opens in new windowTwitter page opens in new windowLinkedin page opens in new window
The Law Offices of Matthew J. Jowanna, P.A.
The Law Offices of Matthew J. Jowanna, P.A.The Law Offices of Matthew J. Jowanna, P.A.
  • Home
  • Practice Areas
    • Personal Injury
    • Family Law
    • Wills, Trusts & Probate
    • Insurance Coverage, Defense & Disputes
  • About Us
  • FAQs/Legal Links
  • Client Portal
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • Home
  • Practice Areas
    • Personal Injury
    • Family Law
    • Wills, Trusts & Probate
    • Insurance Coverage, Defense & Disputes
  • About Us
  • FAQs/Legal Links
  • Client Portal
  • Blog
  • Contact

Category Archives: Probate Attorney

You are here:
  1. Home
  2. Category "Probate Attorney"

Will or Trust: What’s the Difference?

Wills & Trusts Lawyer, Estate Planning Attorney, Probate AttorneyBy MJJPADecember 1, 2020

If you have assets, children, or are caring for a loved one, estate planning is essential. Not having an estate plan in place is risky; it leaves the fate of your finances and other assets, as well as the welfare of your loved ones, in the hands of the courts when you pass away. Having…

A Few Things to Know About Living Trusts and Probate

Estate Planning Attorney, Probate Attorney, Wills & Trusts LawyerBy MJJPAAugust 21, 2020

Many Floridians believe that if they create a living revocable trust, it will ensure they can avoid probate court. This makes sense, and it is completely understandable why someone may wish to avoid going to court. However, a revocable trust may or may not accomplish all of your goals. The dedicated team at The Law…

Myths About Florida Probate

Probate Attorney, Estate Planning Attorney, Wills & Trusts LawyerBy MJJPAAugust 14, 2020

For those who are concerned about what they may leave behind for loved ones after they are gone, the topic of probate can be both uncomfortable and confusing. The greater the wealth, the greater the potential for missteps and problems. However, for the vast majority of Floridians, probate need not be an emotionally draining or…

Go to Top