The loss of a loved one in Florida can understandably be difficult to cope with emotionally. However, it can be just as challenging financially, as the deceased loved one's estate must be distributed. This legal process is known as probate administration.Even though...
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Estate planning can benefit pets, too
People in Florida typically hope for the best but plan for the worst in their own lives. However, they often forget to do the same for their beloved pets, too. Here is a glimpse at what pet owners in Florida can do for their furry friends as part of the estate...
Estate planning does not have to be complicated
The idea of creating a will generally is not an exciting one, which is why this task often goes uncompleted in Florida. However, estate planning is an important process for anyone who owns assets, no matter how many or few they own. Failure to plan an estate...
Real estate litigation may involve easements
An aspect of property ownership that can understandably be confusing in Florida is how to handle easements. Two kinds of easements exist: implied and express. Whether a person has an implied or express easement, this means that he or she has a non-possessory, legally...
Why do I need a durable power of attorney?
Married couples often ask if it is necessary to have powers of attorney when each has a spouse that can be there for them in the event the other becomes incapacitated. While this may seem like a logical solution to keep a couple from setting up powers of attorney,...