In a way, divorce makes estate planning a little easier for parents. One of the hardest things about considering your own death is the idea that you and your spouse will die together and leave your children completely alone. The likelihood of that occurring after your...
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Month: July 2021
Handling a dispute with your Florida homeowner’s association
If you live in a home that falls under a homeowner's association, or HOA, this group must abide by the Florida Homeowners' Association Act. This law establishes rules for HOA management, operation and scope of power. It also determines the route to resolve issues...
3 grounds for contesting a will in Florida
The Centers for Disease Control reported that the average death rate in the U.S. was 869.7 deaths per every 100,000 individuals in 2019. That same year almost three million Americans died. Death is an unavoidable fact of life and one that may leave behind probate...
What debts do you need to pay for an estate in Florida?
Serving as the executor for someone's estate probably means a lot of work for you. However, it will benefit your deceased loved one and all of the people listed as beneficiaries in their estate plan if you handle things properly. You can also expect the estate to...
How can you clear up real estate title issues?
Before purchasing any piece of real estate, you need to carry out a thorough title check. It applies to both residential and commercial property. The majority of titles are “clean.” In other words, they do not have problems, and you can move ahead with confidence....