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Real property and wills – Educate yourself on the implications of Probate proceedings

Does My Will Control My Joint Property? There are several different ways to hold real property with another individual in Florida. The three main ones are: 1) tenancy in common, 2) joint tenancy with a right of survivorship, and 3) tenancy by the entirety. The way co-ownership of real property…

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Quarantined – take the time to review your estate planning documents, joint tenancy agreements and beneficiaries

COVID 19 – Is Your Estate In Order? Non-Probate Transfers and Pitfalls of Beneficiary Designations In the wake of the recent Corona virus pandemic, many people are understandably concerned about their estate plan. A common misconception is that if you have executed a will or even a trust, then you…

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Part 1 – The Secure Act (the rules changed very recently for beneficiaries)

The Secure Act: Retirement Accounts and Your Estate Plan Beginning on December 20, 2019, the Secure Act substantially changed the rules for designated beneficiaries of retirement plans, with wide raging implications for estate planning. The old rule used to be that upon the death of a retirement account owner, the…

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Lack of Testamentary capacity and undue influence – what are the legal standards?

How Can you Prove Undue Influence? For a Will to be valid, certain conditions must be met. The testator must have legal capacity, at least eighteen years old, must have testamentary intent, and the will must not be a product of undue influence or duress. The first two requirements are…

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Four important reasons to update your estate plan and/or your trust documents

I Already Have a Will; When Should I Update My Estate Planning Documents? When someone executes a valid will, some people assume that if their wishes do not change, they should never have to revisit their estate plan. However, there are certain common events in life that should cause you…

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Trust Income, know the Tax laws

Legitimate Taxation or “Confiscation?” Taxing Trust Income Which states can tax a trust’s income? This exact question was taken up by the Supreme Court in their recent opinion North Carolina Department of Revenue v. Kimberly Rice Kaestner 1992 Family Trust. North Carolina was of the opinion that they could tax…

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Help mom and dad with estate planning, but know your boundaries under the law

Avoiding Undue Influence, as an Adult Child, Assisting Parent’s Estate Planning Writing a will is a process most people view as a terrible chore, but it is one that is necessary. The process may get further complicated when one spouse has already passed away and the adult children of the…

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Paternity in Probate bench court – timing is everything, be aware

Seeking Paternity in Probate: Are You Out of Time? When an estate enters probate and is being distributed, the distribution is usually between family members. Family members can include spouse, children from the marriage, parent, adopted child, aunt, cousin, etc. If there are issues or questions about the status of…

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Beneficiaries and fiduciaries, know your entitlements under the law

Fiduciary Exception for Attorney-Client Privilege is Extinct in Florida If you are an attorney hired by a fiduciary, whether it be a trustee, a guardian, or a personal representative, you not only are working for the fiduciary, but you are also working for the best interests of the third party…

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