Professional Women welcome judge, attorney, estate planner

The Business for Breakfast event is meant to educate attendees about how to navigate through the Estate Planning and Probate process.


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The Professional Women of Flagler County will host the group’s monthly Business for Breakfast event 8:30-10 a.m. Friday, March 4, entitled “Rest Assured.” The event will be held at the Hilton Garden Inn, 55 Town Center Blvd., Palm Coast. Local attorney Diane A. Vidal, family service counselor Nina Guiglotto and Judge Andrea K. Totten will educate attendees about how to navigate through the estate planning and probate process.

Vidal is an attorney with Chiumento Law and serves as head of the Estate Planning and Probate Department. Vidal will discuss who you should appoint to serve in important fiduciary roles. She will explain the role of a trustee, help you choose the right agent, inform you about Florida's requirements when nominating a personal representative, and discuss important considerations when choosing a guardian.
 
Nina Guiglotto is a family service counselor and cemetery estate planner. She will focus on the importance of planning in advance so you can protect loved ones from the unplanned events that can happen in life. Guiglotto will discuss the different plans and options available from cremation to traditional funeral services. Guiglotto will also explain what a police rotation call is, and how you can avoid being on that list.

Judge Andrea K. Totten is a Flagler County Court judge where she resides over civil and probate cases. Totten will explain the probate court process and the different avenues for estate administration including the difference between a summary administration and formal probate administration. She will also talk about court procedures to establish a guardianship for a loved one.

To register and prepay, visit: https://professionalwomenflagler.org/events.

 

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