Live Webinar: Florida Homestead

The Most Powerful (and Misunderstood) Asset in Estate Planning

Live Webinar:

Wednesday, February 18th
12:00 PM EST

Your home is not just another asset, and when it comes to estate planning and probate, it plays by its own set of rules. Many Florida homeowners believe their home automatically avoids probate or assume it can be left to anyone they choose in their will or trust after they pass away. But unfortunately, Florida homestead law often says otherwise. 

This webinar is designed for Florida homeowners, adult children assisting parents, retirees, blended families, and anyone who is doing, or avoiding, estate planning and wants clear, practical guidance before making decisions about their home.

Why Attend?

  • Understand how Florida’s homestead law affects who can inherit your home
  • Learn why homestead property often becomes a probate issue
  • Identify key considerations before making estate planning decisions involving your property

Free to attend

No obligations

Professional, plain-English guidance

Replay available if you can’t join live

Register Today!

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What You’ll Learn

In this Legal Lunchbox session, you’ll learn: 

  • Why your Florida home is treated differently than other assets in estate planning and probate 
  • When Florida law restricts who you can leave your home to, even if you have a will or trust 
  • The most common planning mistakes that lead to delays, disputes, and unintended outcomes 
  • What homeowners and families should understand before making changes to their title or estate plans 

Reserve your virtual spot today.

Why This Matters

Lauren brings both expertise and compassion to every client she serves. After earning her degree in Psychology from Florida State University, she graduated cum laude with her Juris Doctor from Nova Southeastern University’s Shepard Broad College of Law. Committed to providing exceptional guidance, she went on to earn her Master of Laws (L.L.M.) in Estate Planning from the University of Miami.

Lauren is admitted to practice law in Florida and before the U.S. Tax Court.

At our firm, Lauren is part of a dedicated team that has helped over 2,000 families protect their loved ones, preserve their hard-earned assets, and confidently navigate the complexities of estate planning.

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