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Who Can Challenge a Will and Why?

Who Can Challenge a Will and Why?

by Florida Elder Law & Legacy Planning | Aug 3, 2024 | Estate Planning, Probate Administration, Wills and Trusts

Challenging a will is a legal process that can arise when disputes occur over the distribution of a deceased person’s estate. Understanding who can challenge a will and the valid reasons for such a challenge is crucial for both estate planners and potential...
3 Ways to Protect Your Estate from Probate Delays

3 Ways to Protect Your Estate from Probate Delays

by Florida Elder Law & Legacy Planning | May 5, 2024 | Estate Planning, Probate Administration, Wills and Trusts

Going through probate, the legal way of sorting out a person’s estate after they die, can take a lot of time and get pretty complicated. Delays in probate can tie up assets for months or even years, causing stress for beneficiaries. Fortunately, there are...
Testamentary Trusts: The Best of Both Worlds

Testamentary Trusts: The Best of Both Worlds

by Florida Elder Law & Legacy Planning | Mar 21, 2024 | Estate Planning, Special Needs Planning, Wills and Trusts

Navigating Estate Planning: Testamentary Trusts Offer a Unique Advantage When planning your estate, the array of choices can seem daunting. Some advocate for the flexibility of a revocable living trust, while others uphold the traditional will for its...
How the Corporate Transparency Act May Impact Your Estate Plan

How the Corporate Transparency Act May Impact Your Estate Plan

by Florida Elder Law & Legacy Planning | Dec 29, 2023 | Estate Planning

UPDATE:  On Friday, March 1, 2024, in National Small Bus. United v. Yellen, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama ruled via memorandum opinion that the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), enacted in 2021, is unconstitutional because...
What Happens to a Leased Car If the Owner Dies Before the Lease Term Ends?

What Happens to a Leased Car If the Owner Dies Before the Lease Term Ends?

by Florida Elder Law & Legacy Planning | Nov 21, 2023 | Estate Planning, Probate Administration

After a house, a car is often the second-most valuable piece of property a person owns. About 15–20 percent of new vehicles are leased rather than purchased and financed. Leasing is a popular alternative to traditional financing because it can allow the lessee (the...
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