Carr Law Group, PA

Carr Law Group, PA Clients come to us to find out about guardianship, handle estate planning, to set up powers of attor

Elder Law, Estate Planning, Medicaid Planning, Guardianships & More. We all want to be reassured that we, our elders, our next generation, and our estate will be well-cared for. If you want the security and peace of mind that comes with being informed, call on Lee Carr II, an experienced attorney who focuses his practice on Elder Law. Carr Law Group can help you make a solid plan; a “Plan for Life.”™

Lee and his wife Olga had a great time at Sumo & Sushi at Armature Works in Tampa!🍣An incredibly entertaining evening wi...
06/05/2026

Lee and his wife Olga had a great time at Sumo & Sushi at Armature Works in Tampa!🍣

An incredibly entertaining evening with amazing food and the chance to learn more about the tradition and skill behind professional sumo wrestling.

The event featured the heaviest sumo wrestler in the world at 570 pounds, the highest-awarded wrestler at 540 pounds, and two additional professional wrestlers from Japan. A truly unforgettable experience!

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Q: Can I change my will after it’s signed?A: Yes, but it must be done properly.Major life changes like marriage, divorce...
06/03/2026

Q: Can I change my will after it’s signed?

A: Yes, but it must be done properly.

Major life changes like marriage, divorce, births, deaths, or financial changes are all good reasons to review your estate plan.👨‍👩‍👦

Simply writing notes on your will or making informal changes can create confusion and legal issues later on. Updates should be handled through the proper legal process to ensure your wishes remain clear and valid.

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Finished your tax returns? Don’t put that folder away just yet.Many of the same documents used for tax season can also b...
06/01/2026

Finished your tax returns? Don’t put that folder away just yet.

Many of the same documents used for tax season can also be helpful when reviewing your estate plan.💼

Things like account information, property records, beneficiary designations, and income details all play an important role in making sure your plan is current and complete.

Right after tax season is a great chance to review whether your legal and financial plans still reflect your life today.

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05/29/2026

Graduation season is here, and for many families, it also means something else… your child is now legally an adult.

Once they turn 18, parents may no longer automatically have access to medical information or the ability to make decisions in an emergency.🚑

That’s why important documents like a Power of Attorney and healthcare surrogate designation matter for young adults too.

They’re adults now… but are they protected?

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Power of Attorney vs. Guardianship… what’s the difference, and why does it matter?Many families don’t realize that witho...
05/27/2026

Power of Attorney vs. Guardianship… what’s the difference, and why does it matter?

Many families don’t realize that without the right documents in place, decisions could end up in the hands of the court.⚖️

A Power of Attorney lets you plan ahead and choose someone you trust. Guardianship, on the other hand, is often required when no plan exists.

In our latest blog, we break down how each works and how early planning can help you avoid unnecessary stress, delays, and costs.

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This Memorial Day, we pause to honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to ...
05/25/2026

This Memorial Day, we pause to honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country.

Their courage, dedication, and sacrifice will never be forgotten.❤️

Wishing everyone a meaningful and safe Memorial Day as we spend time with family, reflect with gratitude, and remember those who gave so much.

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05/22/2026

Q: Guardianship for minors: when is it needed?

A: Guardianship may be needed when a child’s parents are unable to care for them due to illness, incapacity, or passing.

It allows a trusted adult to step in and make important decisions about the child’s care, education, and well-being.❤️

Planning ahead can help ensure the right person is chosen and avoid uncertainty during an already difficult time.

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Do you have questions about your estate after a divorce? A divorce doesn’t just change your relationship status, it shou...
05/20/2026

Do you have questions about your estate after a divorce?

A divorce doesn’t just change your relationship status, it should also change your legal plans.

If your documents aren’t updated, your former spouse could still be named in important roles or receive assets in ways you no longer intend.

After a divorce, it’s important to review:
✔️ Your will
✔️ Power of Attorney
✔️ Healthcare surrogate designation
✔️ Beneficiary designations

Updating your plan helps ensure your wishes reflect your current life and protects the people who matter most.

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Did you know that estate planning is important, even if you’re not wealthy?That's because it’s not just about money, it’...
05/18/2026

Did you know that estate planning is important, even if you’re not wealthy?

That's because it’s not just about money, it’s about making sure your wishes are followed.

Estate planning helps you decide who makes decisions if you can’t, who receives what you’ve built, and how your loved ones are supported.🏠

Without a plan, those decisions may be left to the courts, adding stress and uncertainty for your family.

Planning ahead gives clarity, protection, and peace of mind, no matter the size of your estate.

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Is guardianship always required if someone has dementia?Not always.In many cases, if legal documents like a Power of Att...
05/15/2026

Is guardianship always required if someone has dementia?

Not always.

In many cases, if legal documents like a Power of Attorney and healthcare surrogate are already in place, a trusted person can step in and make decisions without court involvement.⚖️

Guardianship is typically only needed when those documents are missing or no longer valid.

Planning ahead can help families avoid the time, cost, and stress of guardianship proceedings.

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