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Beneficiaries of a Florida based trust – know the law, especially if you don’t live in Florida

The Long Arm of the Law – Trust Litigation and Out-of-State Beneficiaries When dealing with trusts, there is a possibility that the potential litigation or present lawsuit involves people from multiple jurisdictions and multiple states. A trust may be created and administered in Florida, but the beneficiaries may live elsewhere.…

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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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Will Florida raise the Homestead Exemption in 2018, a reader’s guide before you vote.

Expanding Florida’s Homestead Exemption Florida voters will have an important decision to make for the 2018 election—whether to raise the Florida homestead exemption. At first glance, the legislation offers a substantial property tax break for homeowners; however, if approved, the homestead exemption bill may cost counties and cities enormous revenue.…

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May 2017 District Court of Appeals decision impacts Alimony creditors – a blend of family law and estate planning law

4th DCA Recognizes Homestead Exception for Alimony Creditors The Florida Constitution provides powerful homestead protection against creditors.  Generally, only three types of super-creditors can breach this protection – (1) government entities with a tax lien or assessment on the property; (2) banks or other lenders with a mortgage originating from…

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Use of Homestead Property and the impact on estate administration

The importance of a Semicolon – Does property partially used as primary residence and partially for business purposes qualify as Homestead? Does property partially used as primary residence and partially for business purposes qualify as homestead under Article X, Section 4 of the Florida Constitution? Surprisingly, the answer apparently rests…

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Homestead sale profits in Florida, a recent court decision

Is Investing Homestead Sale Proceeds Okay? Florida Constitution provides protection from forced sale to homestead property from most creditors. Art. X, § 4, Fla. Const. The protection covers not only the physical homestead property but also the proceeds from the sale of the homestead, provided the proceeds are reinvested in…

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