From Davenport Publishing and written by attorneys this book covers Estate Planning in Florida, which is doing legal documents to control health care, property, money, children, and funeral if later absent, sick, or dead. Ready to use Florida legal forms in the book in 3 main areas - - AFTER DEATH FORMS - - 1. Last Will And Testament (Standard) – lets person control some things after death especially gifts of property and money, and this Form 1 is the most used Will in this book and suits most people. 2. Last Will And Testament (Guardians) – this is Will with parts added to name a “Guardian” or similar to if needed care for minor child under 18, and also person to care for their estate and property. 3. Self-Proving Affidavit – done with Will to help later work of showing Will was properly signed. 4. Tangible Personal Property List – lets person easily after Will is done write more gifts to occur after death of “tangible personal property” like cars, furniture, jewelry, tools, and clothes. - - HEALTH CARE FORMS - - 5. Designation Of Health Care Surrogate – this is often the only health care form done and it lets person be named “Surrogate” to if needed control health care and lets health care instructions be written. 6. Living Will – this form does extreme act of in writing refusing most further health care if health situation gets very bad. 7. Do Not Resuscitate Order – does extreme act of refusing C.P.R. in 1 page to be read fast like by paramedics (book also has P.O.L.S.T. form with more options and used more inside hospitals or similar). - - GIVING POWER FORMS - - 8. Durable Power Of Attorney – lets power over money, property, and more be shared during life with “Agent” or “Attorney-in-Fact” who often is spouse, adult child, or friend so they can help do things. 9. Designation Of Health Care Surrogate Of Minor – lets parent share power over health care of child under 18 with person like relative or friend watching child to let them quickly make decisions if needed. 10. Inter Vivos Authorization of Legally Authorized Person (Funeral and Remains) – lets instructions be written and person named to control funeral and bodily remains rather than follow law saying family do this. Also included is an Estate Planning Helpful Information form which does not legally do anything, and it just gives information to family and friends to help them sort things out after a death. See books and legal forms at www.davenportpublishing.com .