North Port, FL asked in Elder Law and Estate Planning for Florida

Q: I have 4 sons. 1 son is coming to live and care for me I am 80. When I pass I want to be sure that he can continue to

live in the house until he dies or can no longer then house passes to the other 3

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Ellen S Deutsch Taylor
Ellen S Deutsch Taylor
Answered
  • Estate Planning Lawyer
  • Ponte Vedra, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: You could give the son who is living with you a Live Estate and then have the other sons and him be the remaindermen so they would get the property when you die. This can be done through a deed.

Ellen DeutschTaylor

727 365-3121

Phillip William Gunthert agrees with this answer

Phillip William Gunthert
Phillip William Gunthert
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  • Estate Planning Lawyer
  • Orlando, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: You will want to speak with a Florida estate Planning Attorney and they can help you accomplish your goal via a deed or other estate planning documents based on your specific needs and precise circumstances.

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