EAGLE PUBLICATIONS AVAILABLE FOR FLORIDA

 

Guiding Those Left Behind in Florida

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A Will is Not Enough in Florida

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Settling the Florida Estate

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Everyman's (and Woman's) Florida Estate Plan

and

When Someone Dies in Florida

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How to Defend Yourself Against Your Lawyer

and

Beyond Grief to acceptance and peace

 
There are three Florida Printed Kits Available:

The Florida Simplified Divorce

and

The Florida Power of Attorney and Health Care Advance Directive

and

Caring for your Child in Florida when you can't

A Will is Not Enough in Florida

Many people who have a Will think think that they have their affairs in order.  The believe that their will can take care of any problem that may arise.  But the primary function a a Will is to distribute property to people named in the Will.

A WILL CANNOT:
• Protect your assets and limit your debt
• Provide care for a minor or disabled child
• Avoid Guardianship
• Appoint someone to make your healthcare decisions should you be unable to do so.
• Arrange to pay for your healthcare should you need long term nursing care including qualifying MEDICAID.

This book explains how you can do all of these things.  Although the topics discussed are sophisticated, ours is written in plain English.  It is intended for use by the average person.

$32.00                                    300 pages

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Guiding Those Left Behind in Florida

To GUIDE THOSE LEFT BEHIND, you need to know what is involved in settling an Estate in Florida.. This book explains the things that need to be done:

1. How to tend to the funeral and burial
2. What agencies need to be notified of the death

3. How to locate the decedent’s property

4. What bills need (and do not need) to be paid
5. How to determine who is entitled to inherit the decedent’s property

6. How to transfer the decedent’s property to the proper beneficiary

$24.95          278 pages        Copyright © 2005

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Settling the Florida Estate

$14.95                                                       144 pages

This book explains how to settle the affairs of a Florida resident:

  • whether probate is necessary
  • what bills do, or don’t, need to be paid
  • who inherits the property
  • how to get possession of the property

and much more

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Everyman’s (and Woman’s) Florida Estate Plan

$14.95                                                       128 pages

This book explains how arrange your finances for maximum control and protection during your lifetime. The book is for EVERYMAN, not just the wealthy. It suggests simple things you can do to be sure that should you die whatever property you own will go to your heirs, quickly, and with minimum hassle.

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How to Defend Yourself Against Your Lawyer

By AMELIA E. POHL, ESQ.

Copyright 2004 ISBN 1-892407-57-4 6"x 9" 274 pages $17.95

This book is about the unhappy experiences people have with their lawyers, included that of the author. She became involved in a law suit and found herself in the role of client, rather than lawyer. She become concerned about lawyers who do not provide their clients with loyalty and respect. This book is a result of those concerns.

The book is divided into chapters that cover the most common problems that take people to a lawyer: divorce, probate, criminal, personal injury, starting a business, making a Will, buying a house, etc. Each chapter tells of the misadventures of the unwary as they sought the services of a lawyer without a clue as to what they were "buying." This book is funny, sad, interesting, but most of all informative. It tells the reader how to become a savvy consumer, i.e., how to find the right lawyer for the right job. If you ever find the need to employ a lawyer, you will be glad you read this book. 

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6" x 9"                 274 pages               Copyright © 2004

Softcover $17.95                        Add One       Buy One 

Beyond Grief to acceptance and peace

By AMELIA E. POHL and noted psychologist BARBARA J. SIMMONDS, Ph.d.

Copyright 2002 ISBN 1-892407-47-7 80 pages 6" X 9" $10.95

Chapter 1: Grief Before Death Most deaths are expected. Family members often begin to grieve their loss before the death occurs; although many do not recognize that the anger and sadness they are experiencing is all part of the grieving process.

Chapter 2: The Grieving Process This chapter explains the grieving process and gives suggestions about how to help someone who has suffered a loss

Chapter 3: Helping a Child Through the Loss Children do grief. Too often family members do not recognize that a child may be having difficulty accepting the loss. This section explains how to recognize when a child needs help to get past the grieving process.

Chapter 4: The Adult Orphan Baby boomers have spent half a century with their parents. Now many find themselves suddenly "orphaned." Dealing with that loss may be difficult to do.

Chapter 5: Strategies to Cope with the Loss Not everyone struggles with the loss of a family member, but for those who are experiencing difficulty, this section offers simple, practical, things to do that may help.

Chapter 6: The Problem Death The sudden death, the violent death, the death of a child; these are all problem deaths. This sections gives community resources that one can turn to for assistance in coming to terms with the loss.  

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Softcover $10.95        Add One     Buy One

 

FLORIDA LEGAL KITS

If you are a "do it yourself" enthusiast, then these legal kits explain in simple terms how to prepare the document. Each kit contains ready to use forms. An attorney is ready to answer, via eMail, any question you may have about completing the form.

THE FLORIDA POWER OF ATTORNEY AND HEALTH CARE ADVANCE DIRECTIVE

$49.95               TABLE OF CONTENTS

THE FLORIDA SIMPLIFIED DIVORCE
This kit is designed for those who wish to obtain a Florida divorce when there are no minor children and the couple have agreed to divide their property.

$59.95         TABLE OF CONTENTS

 CARING FOR YOUR CHILD IN FLORIDA WHEN YOU CAN’T

This kit contains a Preneed Appointment of Guardian form that you can file with the court.  Should both parents die or become incapacitated, then the court will give priority to the person who you appoint as your child’s Preneed Guardian.

       $19.95         TABLE OF CONTENTS

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