Even with all of the many strong reasons to create a will, it of course happens that a parent who avoids creating a will sometimes pass on, leaving their family in confusion about what happens next. Below are a few of the basics about who inherits when a parent dies...
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THE DANGERS OF ONLINE DIY WILL SERVICES LIKE LEGALZOOM
Most people understand that a will is critical for all adults. Without one, your assets will likely go into a probate court, an often long and expensive process by which a court will distribute your assets according to state law (and in spite of whatever wishes or...
THE PROBATE PROCESS IN FLORIDA
When a person dies with assets that are not all automatically transferred to beneficiaries via an estate planning tool such as a living trust or life insurance, those assets will generally need to be distributed to the beneficiaries through the probate process. This...
HOW TO REVOKE A FAMILY TRUST
Creating a Florida family trust is a great way to provide for your family members after your passing, and helps avoid the delays, costs, and potential drama of probate court, while also allowing the grantor of a trust to ensure that property goes toward specific...
WHAT DOES INTESTATE MEAN?
A common word you might hear around discussion of wills and passings is "intestate." The word can be used as an adjective to describe a situation where a person dies without a valid will in place ("She died intestate") or it might be used to describe the deceased...
FIVE TIMES YOU SHOULD UPDATE YOUR WILL
If you have a will in place, then you have already taken one of the most important steps to begin your estate planning. But a will that you create when you are younger may not cover all the issues that could arise in later years as the people and property in your life...
USING AN ENHANCED LIFE ESTATE DEED IN FLORIDA
As we get older and move into the retirement phase of life, it is common to have two concerns: 1) how do we assure ourselves of a safe and stable place to live throughout our years, and 2) how do we pass our assets on to our loved ones without them being depleted by...