When testators have families, they usually include their spouses and children as beneficiaries of their wills. Consequently, a child not being part of the document raises doubts as to the will’s validity. This situation brings up the question of whether it can be a...
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Can you create an estate plan if you have Alzheimer’s?
Yes. Even those with severe mental health conditions like Alzheimer’s can engage in effective estate planning. The key here is ensuring that the person creating the estate plan has the requisite mental capacity to create legally binding legal documents. This means...
Do all assets go through probate in Florida?
If administering the estate assets of a deceased loved one was easy and affordable, the surviving family would have fewer worries and more time to process their grief. Unfortunately, this is rarely the case with probate, which is typically complex and expensive,...