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Rebecca L. Nichols, Esq.

Estate Planning Attorney

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Rebecca has over a decade of legal experience and is the leading estate planning solicitor at e-Estates and Trusts, PLLC She began her career as an associate attorney, specializing in General Civil, Real Estate, and Bankruptcy Law, dedicating six years to honing her skills in these areas

Now, Rebecca devotes her expertise to Elder Law, where she protects seniors with wisdom and empathy As a graduate of Stetson University College of Law, she possesses a comprehensive understanding of how law interacts with other financial aspects

Throughout her career, Rebecca has assisted numerous families with matters related to elder law, trusts, and probate administration

Beyond her professional pursuits, she is passionate about giving back to the community Rebecca actively volunteers for various charities and NGOs, including United Way, Heartland Horses Equine Therapy, and Kiwanis Club of Sebring

Articles

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Unlock Hidden Wealth: Florida's Charitable Remainder Trust

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Shocking Truth: Who has the Right to a Deceased Individual's Body?

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Who Pays for a Decedent’s Funeral Expenses?

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How do I know if a Decedent had a Last Will & Testament?

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Simplify Probate: Summary Administration in Florida Explained

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What Assets are Exempt from Probate Administration in Florida

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Reviewing your Estate plan. How Often you should do it?

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FAQs: Affidavit To Obtain Bank Property of Deceased

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Can a Bank Deny Access to Your Safe Deposit Box? A Comprehensive Guide

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Accessing Safety Deposit Boxes After Death: A Florida Probate Guide

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Durable Power of Attorney. Top 5 Reasons Why Everyone Needs It!

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Preserving Accumulated Wealth for Our Survivors 

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Trust Administration 101: A Guide to Ensuring a Smooth Transfer of Wealth.

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12 Mistakes Every Personal Representative Must Avoid

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Eligibility and Duties of a Personal Representative in FL

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Testate vs. Intestate Estates: When There Is a Will, There Is a Way.

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Can Trust Beneficiaries Contest a Trust? Learn more about your rights.

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Understanding & Navigating Florida Ancillary Administration

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What are letters of administration in Florida? How to get one.

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Can Trust Beneficiaries Waive Their Right to an Accounting?

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Navigating Florida Trustee Duties to Account | e-Estates and Trusts

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Unlock Florida Probate Secrets: Know When to Deposit Last Will

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Florida Trustee’s Duty to Inform and Florida Trust Code.

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Top Legal Rights of Qualified Trust Beneficiaries in Florida

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Florida Trustee Duties in Nutshell | Testamentary Trust Lawyer

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