How to avoid probate on your home in Florida?

Elgin: Okay, yes, I'm a veteran, and I wanted to get my kids name on the house just in case something happens. I think in the information was saying that I couldn't get it on and I didn't understand that. Is there a way I can get my kids name on the house?

Attorney Tom Olsen: Are you married or single, Elgin?

Elgin: I'm a widow right now.

Tom: Okay, sorry. Elgin, we were talking about avoiding probate. We have a great tool for avoiding probate called a Lady Bird deed. It's a deed that we would prepare, Olsen Law Group, and it would state that as long as Elgin is alive, it is your home to do with as you please. Upon your death, it would automatically go to your children, no headaches, no hassles, no probate.

Elgin, you want to use the Lady Bird deed. You do not want to add your children's names to the deed to your property right now. You don't want your kids to have any interest in that property until you've passed away. Elgin, we have free booklets on Lady Bird deeds and easy ways to avoid probate on your home. If you want to contact the Olsen Law Group next week by phone, by email, by text, going through our website, olsenlawgroup.com, we can get that free booklet in the mail to you, Elgin. Does that answer your question for you?

Elgin: Yes, sir. Thank you very much.