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Understanding Florida Lady Bird Deeds: A Comprehensive Guide

Florida Lady Bird Deed

What is a Lady Bird Deed?

Lady Bird deeds, also known as enhanced life estate deeds, are an important tool in estate planning. Named after Lady Bird Johnson, former First Lady of the United States, these deeds provide a unique way for homeowners in Florida to manage their property during their lifetimes and ensure a smooth transition of ownership upon their passing…avoiding the ever dreaded PROBATE PROCESS.

How Lady Bird Deeds Work?

At its core, a Lady Bird deed works much like a traditional life estate deed. The original property owner, also known as the life tenant, retains the right to use and live in the property for the duration of their life. However, the key difference lies in the enhanced powers that the life tenant retains.

In a Lady Bird deed, the life tenant can sell, mortgage, or otherwise dispose of the property without the consent of the remainderman—the person who is designated to receive the property after the life tenant’s death. This flexibility, recognized under Florida law, is not typically found in standard life estate deeds and is a defining characteristic of the Lady Bird deed.

Benefits of Lady Bird Deeds

The benefits of using a Lady Bird deed as part of your estate planning are numerous.

How do you Create a Lady Bird Deed?

Creating a Lady Bird deed in Florida involves several steps, including drafting the deed with the correct legal language, signing the deed before a notary public, and recording the deed with the appropriate county office.

Given the complexities involved, it’s highly recommended to consult with a knowledgeable attorney at Bryant Law. Our attorney’s can guide you through the process, ensuring that all legal requirements are met and that your interests are protected.

Contact Bryant Law for your Florida Lady Bird Deed

Lady Bird deeds, or enhanced life estate deeds, can provide significant benefits in the right circumstances. They allow property owners in Florida to retain control over their property during their lifetimes, avoid probate, and even aid in Medicaid planning. 

For these reasons, it’s crucial to seek professional advice when considering a Lady Bird deed. At Bryant Law, we are experienced in a wide range of estate planning techniques, including Lady Bird deeds and trusts, and are ready to assist you with your estate planning needs in Florida. Don’t hesitate to reach out to us for assistance.

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