Families need to address numerous financial and practical challenges when one of their own dies. Those who lose a loved one who crafted an estate plan before they passed will have some degree of guidance regarding what they should do with their assets. Even if someone...
Probate & Estate Administration Law Blog
3 signs beneficiaries may need to remove a Florida executor
The executor or personal representative of an estate will have a lot of responsibilities to fulfill. They must manage the probate process in the courts and take care of the resources left behind by the decedent. They have to distribute assets, file tax returns and...
Understanding ancillary probate: When and why is it needed?
It’s not unusual for folks who live in areas with harsh winters to migrate down to Florida each year for the duration – but when these “snowbirds” pass away it can create some major confusion about their estates and the probate process. Probate is the formal process...
How long does it take to complete the Florida probate process?
Those who have not engaged in estate administration or who haven't lost any close loved ones as adults often don't know much about the probate process. Frequently, the only thing they know is that probate court is notorious for taking a long time to complete. Some...
Clearing real estate titles to buy, sell or pass on
When it comes to properties, buyers, sellers, or anyone who inherits property after the death of someone must ensure that there are no title issues associated with the property. What is a clear title? A title that is free of liens or levies from creditors or others...
When and why a quiet title action on your home might be needed
Most real estate closings go as intended. The buyer and seller each sign a stack of documents, money and keys are exchanged and the transaction is officially complete. But problems, such has title defects, can and do sometimes arise. When they do, they can cause...
3 concerns that often lead to will contests in Florida probate court
Wills often serve as the cornerstone of someone's estate plan, providing clear instructions on how to distribute their property to family members, loved ones and even charitable causes after they die. However, sometimes family members question whether a will is truly...
Is pursuing wage garnishment worth the effort in Florida?
Collection activity is frustrating for an organization that just wants payment for services rendered or goods delivered. While most consumers will do everything in their power to remain in good standing in re: their financial obligations, there are always some people...
Six valuable tips for filing a quiet title action in Florida
Quiet title actions are a legal process used to ascertain the true owner of a property. It is often a challenging and time-consuming process and while people can file these lawsuits on their own they usually have an attorney represent them. When do people file quiet...
Who pays the debts for an estate?
When an elderly family member passes away, you may find that you are listed as a beneficiary in their will. This means that you’re going to inherit some of the assets that they have left behind. Beneficiaries are often heirs, but they don’t have to be. You can be a...
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