Setting up a power of attorney (POA) gives someone the legal right to act on your behalf. This can help with managing your finances, making medical decisions, or handling legal matters. But not all POAs are the same. Each one has a specific purpose, and it's important...
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How does Florida handle forged wills or signatures?
Forgery creates serious problems in probate cases. When someone tries to pass off a fake will or signature, Florida courts respond quickly and firmly. You should understand how investigators uncover these claims and what the court does when it finds fraud. What counts...
What is a living will and do you need one?
A living will may not be something you think about often, but it plays an important role in your long-term planning. This legal document allows you to outline your medical care preferences in case you're ever unable to communicate. Having one provides your loved ones...
How to talk to your parents about guardianship
Talking to your parents about guardianship is a sensitive topic that requires careful thought and compassion. Whether it's about planning for the future or addressing a current situation, it's important to approach the conversation with respect and understanding. ...
How does Florida handle out-of-state property in probate?
If you’re handling an estate in Florida with property located outside the state, you may wonder how Florida law manages out-of-state assets during probate. Florida has specific procedures to ensure these assets are properly transferred while the estate goes through...
Can a no-contest clause endanger a beneficiary’s inheritance?
Wills sometimes include surprising provisions. Family members may feel shocked when they learn that one person inherited almost everything or that the deceased individual disinherited someone. They may wonder whether the testator experienced undue influence or if...
Totten trusts can be a valuable addition to an estate plan
Most people who think of an estate plan automatically turn to the will, but that’s not the only part of an estate plan. Many estate plans also include trusts, which are legal tools that are created to distribute the included assets to the beneficiaries in an effective...
3 estate planning pitfalls to avoid
Everyone needs an estate plan. Without the proper legal documents, the state of Florida will make all decisions for you - the distribution of your assets when you die, who will handle your finances if you’re incapacitated and guardians for your children. Whether...
What happens if a guardian resigns?
Guardianship carries significant responsibilities, and sometimes, a guardian may choose to step down. If you wonder what happens next, you are not alone. Florida law outlines a detailed process for replacing a guardian who resigns. Understanding this process can help...
How does Florida probate law handle out-of-state assets?
When someone passes away with assets in Florida and other states, it complicates the probate process. Florida handles out-of-state assets in different ways, depending on whether those assets are real estate or personal property. Probate for real estate in other states...
