How It Works
The process is meant to be straightforward. Most people are not looking for a complicated legal process here — they just want the deed prepared correctly and recorded properly.
Step 1: Send the property details
You provide the basic information needed to review the property, ownership, and the people you want listed as beneficiaries.
Step 2: Review for fit
Before drafting, the property is reviewed to make sure a Florida Lady Bird Deed appears to be the right tool for the situation.
Step 3: Prepare the deed
If the property is a good fit, the deed is prepared using Florida-specific language that matches the ownership setup.
Step 4: Sign and notarize
The deed must be signed correctly, with the proper witness and notary requirements. That part is important, because a good deed still has to be executed properly.
Step 5: Record it with the county
After signing, the deed is recorded with the appropriate Florida county clerk so the transfer arrangement is officially in place.
What you receive
- the prepared deed
- review before drafting
- coordination for signing and recording
- a recorded copy once filing is complete