Perez‑Roura Law assists Miami individuals and families with preparing clear, legally sound last wills and testaments—covering asset distribution, guardianship, fiduciary appointments, and personalized estate wishes.
Drafting a will ensures your wishes are honored and your loved ones protected. At Perez‑Roura Law, we work closely with clients to create wills that reflect individual values and life circumstances—whether you’re naming guardians, dividing assets, planning digital legacies, or recalling sentimental possessions. Our wills are drafted to comply fully with Florida law, while remaining flexible for future changes.
Tailored Last Will Drafting
We take time to understand your relationships, goals, and assets before drafting any document. Whether you wish to ensure equal distribution, provide for a special needs beneficiary, or create legacy gifts, we tailor language precisely—minimizing ambiguity and reducing risk of contest. We also explain common options like specific bequests, residuary clauses, and testamentary trusts to ensure your plan works in real-world situations.
Guardian and Fiduciary Appointments
If you have minor children or dependents, appointing a guardian is vital. Perez‑Roura Law guides clients through selecting trusted individuals and drafting clear instructions for their roles. We also help appoint an executor (personal representative) to handle asset transfer, debt payment, and estate closure—ensuring capable guidance and follow-through when it matters most.
Incorporating Digital and Personal Assets
Modern estates include more than bank accounts and real property. Our wills address digital assets, like online accounts, social media, and digital currencies, providing login instructions or access directions. We also counsel clients on distributing personal items—heirlooms, collections, and sentimental possessions—so your loved ones clearly understand your intentions and avoid conflict.
Reviewing and Updating Existing Wills
Life changes—marriage, divorce, child birth, property acquisition—often require will updates. We review existing documents for validity, clarity, and alignment with current law, then help amend or replace outdated wills. When circumstances require multiple changes, we offer formal restatements or codicils—keeping your wishes consistent and legally sound across life’s journey.
Execution Guidance and Best Practices
A properly executed will avoids costly mistakes. Florida requires two witnesses and a notary acknowledgment. We supervise or conduct proper signing ceremonies—verifying identities, confirming capacity, and completing formalities. We also advise on storing your will—whether with us, in a safe deposit box, or with trusted agents—to ensure your wishes are accessible when needed.
Creating a last will is a simple step with lifelong impact. With Perez‑Roura Law, you gain a will that’s personal, legally secure, and designed to protect what matters. Contact our Miami office to prepare or update your will with confidence.