Does Florida Have a Minimum Amount Needed for Probate?
No. If someone had an asset in their name. The amount of the asset does not matter for Florida purposes, just the titling. That said,
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No. If someone had an asset in their name. The amount of the asset does not matter for Florida purposes, just the titling. That said,
If you are planning to remarry or have already remarried, you need to revisit your estate plan to ensure that your wishes and those of
Estate planning is one of the most critical things you must do during your lifetime. Unfortunately, most people are inexperienced with the process, so they
Just because a clause is in your will does not mean the court will enforce it. The purpose of a penalty clause is to discourage
I have said in previous blog posts that estate planning documents should be reviewed when you relocate to a new state and this is still
When you have lost a loved one; in addition to the pain of loss, you may also need to navigate the vocabulary and processes associated
There are three general ways attorneys charge for their services by the hour, percentage, and/or flat rate, and the pricing can vary depending on the
Why should you speak to your adult kids about your estate plan? It gives you a chance to tell your children how you want your
If you are planning to remarry or have already remarried, you should revisit your estate plan to ensure that your wishes and those of your
There are many considerations that should be discussed with your attorney while putting together your Estate Plan. During our first meeting, I get the fundamental,
I send my prospective clients a Questionnaire to get them started before they get to the other side of my desk. If your potential Attorney
This is an important question I am asked by clients and the answer may surprise you. Why do I have to change my beneficiary on
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