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I'm Single. Do I Really Need an Estate Plan?

Yes. And not because something is wrong. Being single means you get to be intentional about the people, priorities, and plans that matter most to you. Estate planning is not just for married couples or parents — it is for anyone who has assets, health decisions to make, or people they care about.

By David A. Yergey III · Yergey & Yergey, P.A.

I'm Single. Do I Really Need an Estate Plan? — Yergey & Yergey P.A., Orlando

Yes. And not because something is wrong. Being single means you get to be intentional about the people, priorities, and plans that matter most to you. Estate planning is not just for married couples or parents — it is for anyone who has assets, health decisions to make, or people they care about.

Attorney Advertising. The information on this blog is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Reading this article does not create an attorney-client relationship with Yergey & Yergey, P.A. For advice specific to your situation, please contact our office to schedule a consultation.

This article is intended as a general overview and does not address every fact pattern or recent change in Florida law. Florida statutes are amended regularly; consult a Florida-licensed attorney for guidance specific to your matter.

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