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With over twenty years of legal experience, Robin Cornell is well versed in the areas of estate planning and probate, and trust administration. Her focus when developing an estate plan is on you, the client. Your goals are important to her and she will take the time to listen and ask questions to develop a estate plan that is best for you and your family.

All processes and documents are carefully explained as Robin believes that knowledge is power, and wants her clients to be comfortable with their decisions. Special emphasis is placed on educating her clients in the legal process. That someone is Robin Cornell. Robin graduated in the top ten of her law school, Stetson University College of Law. She has been a resident of Brevard County since attending the Florida Institute of Technology where she graduated with high honors in the field of psychology.

She makes Cocoa Beach her home having raised her family on the beaches of the Space Coast. She lives and has her Estate Planning practice beachside, serving Cocoa Beach, Cape Canaveral, Satellite Beach, Indian Harbour Beach and Indialantic, making her your Beachside Lawyer.
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What is Estate Planning?
You hear people ask, "Do you have your estate plan in order?"
But what does that mean?
At its most basic level, it means getting your affairs in order so that at the time of your passing, your assets (estate) will be managed by the person you select and your assets will be distributed to the people you want to receive them (planning).
In order to make sure that your estate planning documents are in order, it is necessary to have a clear understanding of what assets make up your estate and how those assets will pass to the individuals you have decided you want them to go to, that is your beneficiaries.
This is a great questions, because Florida has so many people who come from other states and end up retiring in this state or go back and forth between states.
It is a particularly important question to ask because if you have changed your residency here to the state of Florida, this will be where your estate is probated upon your death.
So, the question of whether or not your out-of-state will is valid, has a complicated answer.
Generally speaking, between the states, we have what is called full faith in credit.
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