Some asset owners in Florida plan to leave huge financial windfalls behind for their offspring. Meanwhile, others intend to leave behind smaller monetary accounts. Either way, estate planning is critical, as it will allow the asset owners greater control, privacy and...
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Probate administration involves multiple steps
When people in Florida pass away, their estates have to be collected and distributed. This process is known as probate administration. It essentially involves gathering an estate's assets and distributing the estate assets appropriately.The first step in probate...
Effective estate planning can protect assets long term
Many individuals in Florida have not taken the proper steps to protect their estates in the event that they pass away. Unfortunately, this means their estates might not end up in the intended hands in the future. Here are a couple of tips for completing estate...
Estate planning critical in the era of cryptocurrency
Thinking about the possibility of death is generally not anyone's idea of a favorite pastime. However, estate planning is critical for anyone who owns assets in Florida. It is especially important for those who have jumped on the cryptocurrency bandwagon, which is...
A quiet title action can keep your property rightfully yours
Whether you’ve just purchased your first piece of property, inherited a home from a departed relative or are diving into the business of real estate development, you need to know that ownership of real property can get very murky very quickly. Before you get...
Real estate litigation may stem from conflict over easements
In Florida, easements are sometimes a major source of confusion and conflict between landowners. In some cases, people's lack of understanding of easements, including their creation, implementation and interpretation, may spark real estate litigation. Here is a look...