by Allen L. Poucher, Jr | Apr 9, 2025 | Long Term Care
A Parkinson’s diagnosis changes everything. Not just for the individual receiving it, but for the people who love them. There is fear, yes. But there is also time. With that time comes the opportunity to make meaningful decisions that protect independence, dignity, and peace of mind. Planning ahead is not about expecting the worst. It is about making sure your future reflects your values, your wishes, and the life you have built. At Allen...
by daniellepractice42 | Mar 26, 2025 | Estate Planning
Many Florida families consider using a revocable living trust as part of their estate planning strategy. These trusts provide flexibility and control over assets while allowing individuals to make changes during their lifetime. One of the most talked-about advantages of a revocable living trust is its ability to help families avoid probate. At Poucher Law, we help Florida families create personalized estate plans that simplify asset management,...
by Allen L. Poucher, Jr | Mar 12, 2025 | Estate Planning
At Poucher Law, we help Florida families navigate estate planning with personalized strategies designed to protect assets and create peace of mind. Avoiding these costly mistakes can make all the difference in ensuring a smooth transition for your loved ones. Failing to create an estate plan is one of the most expensive mistakes a person can make. Without a legally valid plan, Florida law will determine how assets are distributed, which may not...
by Allen L. Poucher, Jr | Feb 26, 2025 | Blog
Avoiding probate is a goal for many Florida families as they begin planning for the future. Probate, the court-supervised process of validating a will and distributing assets, can feel overwhelming. It often involves delays, legal expenses, and emotional stress for loved ones left behind. But here is the good news: with the right tools and strategies, you can minimize or even avoid probate altogether. At Poucher Law, we know how important it is...
by Allen L. Poucher, Jr | Jun 21, 2023 | Blog
There is nothing more devastating for a family than to learn a loved one has been diagnosed with cancer, especially an aging parent. When you learn the news, so many questions rush through your head: How much time do we have? What do we need to do? Is there a cure in sight? What health care needs will they have now? What can I do to help? Do they need a second opinion? These are just the start of the list of questions you need answers to that...