Master of Laws in Taxation (Tax LL.M.)
Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, 2019
Juris Doctor (J.D.)
Loyola University Chicago School of Law, 2019
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)—Boston College, 2016
Wills, trusts, and basic estate
planning for the working class
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According to AARP, more than 60% of adults aged 37-52 do not have a will or estate plan. Estate planning can be costly and may seem out of reach for the average American. Our goal at Fabiola De Armas P.A. is to make wills and other estate planning documents accessible to all. Fabiola De Armas, Esq. holds a Master of Laws in Taxation degree from Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, which gives her the expertise to walk clients through the tax consequences of each estate planning option. We will help you make the best decisions for you and your family.
We understand that end-of-life planning can be overwhelming, and others may prefer not to think about it. Without an estate planning document, your estate must go through probate, a lengthy and costly court process, and the court will decide how to distribute your assets. We want you to decide where your assets go and help your loved ones avoid probate, if possible. Creating a plan early on can help a family dealing with a great loss and will ensure your final wishes regarding financial, healthcare, and tax-related decisions are upheld.
We understand that visiting a law office can seem intimidating. That is why we take the waiting and the inconvenience out of the equation. We set ourselves apart from other law firms and drive to you. We prepare and finalize all the planning in a place of comfort –your home. Our goal is to make the process as comfortable as possible for you. Contact us now at 305-713-4913 or attorney@fabioladearmaslaw.com to get started on your estate plans today.
A document where you direct how property titled in your name will be distributed when you die with the assistance of probate court.
A document where you and/or your spouse give another individual a remaining interest in your homestead (primary residence in Florida) during your life. After you and your spouse die, the property will automatically pass to that individual without going through probate court.
A document where you delegate another individual the authority to make financial and/or legal decisions on your behalf when you become incapacitated.
A document where you outline your wishes when you die, which includes funeral arrangements, memorial services, and final wishes.
A document where you delegate another individual the authority to make medical decisions on your behalf when you become incapacitated.
A document where you direct how your property titled in the trust's name will be distributed without the assistance of probate court. You can revoke and amend this trust during your lifetime.
Fabiola De Armas P.A.
Attorney at Law
P.O.Box 831322
Miami, FL 33283
Linkedin Page
305.713.4913
attorney@fabioladearmaslaw.com
Wills, trusts, and basic estate
planning for the working class
According to AARP, more than 60% of adults aged 37-52 do not have a will or estate planning. I aim to reduce that percentage by making sure that preparing a will and other estate planning documents are accessible to all. I offer full transparency and walk you through the tax consequences of each option to make sure that you make the best planning decisions for you and your family.
Planning for the future can be overwhelming and others may prefer not to think about. Having a plan early on can be helpful because your family will be aware of your financial, healthcare, and tax related decisions. Instead of the court, you will decide how your assets will be disposed. Your family will thank you.
I work differently than other law firms because instead of you, the client, driving to an office and waiting for long periods, I will go to you. This experience is about making the process as comfortable as possible for you, and what better place, than your home!
Contact me so we can get started on your plans!
A document where you direct how property titled in your name will be distributed when you die with the assistance of probate court.
A document where you and/or your spouse give another individual a remaining interest in your homestead (primary residence in Florida) during your life. After you and your spouse die, the property will automatically pass to that individual without going through probate court.
A document where you delegate another individual the authority to make financial and/or legal decisions on your behalf when you become incapacitated.
A document where you outline your wishes when you die, which includes funeral arrangements, memorial services, and final wishes.
A document where you delegate another individual the authority to make medical decisions on your behalf when you become incapacitated.
A document where you direct how your property titled in the trust’s name will be distributed without the assistance of probate court. You can revoke this trust during your lifetime.
Fabiola De Armas P.A.
Attorney at Law
P.O.Box 831322
Miami, FL 33283
Linkedin Page
305.713.4913
attorney@fabioladearmaslaw.com