Imagine if a loved one passes away without a will. In this instance, Florida law will determine how the estate will be divided amongst his or her heirs. When a person passes with a will, the terms and conditions of the document will control. However, what happens when...
Probate & Estate Administration Law Blog
Managing the emotional side of estate planning
Many people realize that estate planning is more than just putting together a will and choosing beneficiaries, but few understand (or consider) the emotional issues that come about when assets are actually distributed after they pass away. Indeed, the person creating...
How to avoid mistakes when naming beneficiaries
Naming beneficiaries to a Florida based insurance policy should be easy. After all, one only has to consider who should receive the balance of the assets left behind, identify them in a will, and the rest should be simple. Unfortunately, there are unforeseen pitfalls...
What’s in a name? The pitfalls of having the wrong beneficiary
Naming beneficiaries should be easy, right? You just think about who you would want to pass the proceeds of a life insurance policy to, and jot their name on the dotted line. In theory it is, but in practice, there are a number of pitfalls that can complicate the...
Will your heirs appreciate the classics?
The notion of what is a family heirloom, or at least passing them down through generations, is beginning to change in Florida and across the country. In decades past, a classic piece of furniture or a one-of-a kind trinket would be guarded like a secret family recipe....
The many stages of estate planning
Estate planning is not a popular topic for a number of reasons. To most it is simply a morbid topic that they don't want to approach. To others it may not be appropriate because they are not independently wealthy or have little (if anything) to leave behind. Yet...
What to do with digital data after death
A comprehensive estate plan deals with many aspects of passing on assets upon one's passing. This may include physical assets (e.g. automobiles, real estate), heirlooms and memorbilia, as well as monetary assets (e.g. life insurance proceeds and retirement...
Estate planning for people under 30
It's not easy for millennials and other young professionals in Florida to understand the value of estate planning. For one, they may under the impression that they don't have enough money (or assets) to create a plan. Also, they may feel as if they need to wait till...
Immigration status in custody battles may not be a factor
Child custody matters are inherently complicated. Florida family court judges must make such decisions by viewing each situation through the lens of "the child's best interest" factors; a set of provisions that considers the child's environment, contact with family...
How to recover financially after divorce
Divorce can be a trying time, but it can also be the start of a new beginning, both emotionally and financially. To prepare for life after being a couple, divorcees in Florida have a number of things to consider as they embark on a new stage of their lives. After all,...
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