After the passing of a family member, many Florida residents may wait to learn what the contents of an estate plan may have held. Some individuals may receive a shock when they learn that their loved ones did not create an estate plan. Now, the probate administration...
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Wills, trusts helpful estate planning tools
People generally prefer not to talk about death. The reality, though, is that death can strike at any time, so it only makes sense to prepare for it. A few estate planning tips may help asset owners in Florida to protect their assets in the event of their...
Probate administration involving wills can be complex
People in Florida generally use wills to highlight their preferences regarding what should happen to their assets when they pass away. Wills are essentially instruction booklets for probate courts to use. Here is a look at what role a will plays in probate...
Reasons to take a Quiet Title Action lawsuit
Inheriting or purchasing specific property in Florida doesn’t always require a simple signature. Depending on the property’s conditions written in the contract, you may not be the only person entitled to the property you want. These rival claims are known...
Estate planning important for older adults with adult children
Thinking about death is often uncomfortable, which is why many people do not have wills or trusts in place. However, estate planning is incredibly important for preparing for the future, including one's death. Here are a few estate planning tips especially for...
Myths can keep Floridians from estate planning
Often, people postpone making an estate plan because they have common misconceptions about the process. As essential as it is to have such documents in place – no matter people's age or wealth – they may delay even to seek information about estate planning...