Mark W. Mazzeo
Elder Law Attorney

  • Phone:888-869-8559 or 941-408-8555
  • Fax:941-408-8556
  • Email Us
4140 Woodmere Park Boulevard, Suite 4 Venice FL 34293-2205 U.S.A. View Map

Estate Planning

Disposing Dead Bodies
The dead bodies of human beings are not property. The dead bodies of human beings are not disposed of by a state's statute of descent and distribution. If a person does not leave directions in a will or other document for the disposition of his or her dead body, his or her dead body is usually disposed of as provided by local custom. More...
Protection of the Immediate Family
One of the main purposes for making and leaving a will is to guide the administration of the estate of the testator--the person who made the will. A will should be written in language that is clear and indisputable. Alas, the language in a will may be unclear or vague. This article discusses will interpretation doctrines designed to protect the testator's immediate family from mistakes, or apparent mistakes, by the testator. More...
Failing to Make and Leave a Will
Although estimates vary, it's pretty safe to say that more than 50 percent of the people who could make and leave a will fail to do so. More...
The Natural Objects of One's Bounty - I
One advantage of making and leaving a will is that you can specify to whom you want your property to go after you die. Whether or not you make and leave will, it is useful to know the traditional names for the various members of one's family. More...
Guardianship or Conservatorship, Generally
Most people have legal control over themselves and their property. They are able to act on their own behalf. But when a living person is unable to protect or care for himself or herself, or for his or her property, because of old age, illness, or other disability, the law of guardianship (or conservatorship) permits the appointment of a competent person to protect and care for the incompetent person and/or manage the incompetent person's property. More...

Areas of Practice

  • Elder Law
  • Medicaid
  • Veterans Benefits
  • Trusts and Estates
  • Wills and Probate

Office Hours

Monday 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM Tuesday09:00 AM - 05:00 PM Wednesday 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM Thursday 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM Friday, by appointment only

This web site is designed for general information only. The information presented at this site should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship. Mark W. Mazzeo website is powered by LexisNexis® Martindale-Hubbell®. || Sitemap