While there are many mistakes people can make while planning their estates, a recent column on Forbes.com, lists some of the errors most frequently encountered. 1. Not having a Florida Estate Plan Not having a will or trust means that at your death the distribution of your assets will be…
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How does a Florida living will work?
In Florida a living will can contain an advance medical directive. A living will is a statement of your wishes for the kind of life-sustaining medical intervention you want, or don’t want, in the event that you become terminally ill and unable to communicate. A living will is typically used…
Florida Wills Must Be in Writing
Although your parents have for years been telling you (and anyone else who will listen) that they are leaving their home to you, if they don’t put their words in writing, you WILL NOT get their home upon their death. In Florida, Wills Must Be in Writing, the Florida Statutes…
Planning for Pets who are Part of Your Family: Can a Pet Trust help?
Is your pet a member of your family? If so, you will want to read this article. Do you know what would happen to your pet if something happened to you? Many pet owners have not considered the fate of their pet. After all your pet state laws have not…
Florida Appellate Court Adds New Requirement for Trust Contestants
The Fourth District Court of Appeals recently handed down a decision which may impose new requirements on probate plaintiffs who are challenging trusts. In Pasquale, Jr. v. Loving, et. al., the Court held that if a person is contesting a trust, the contestant must also contest the will if the…
Florida Nursing Home Penalty Divisor Update 2012 by DCF
It has been many years since the regional divisor has been updated. For the last several years the penalty period was calculated using an outdated nursing home cost of $5000. As of now, the divisor has been raised from $5000 to $6880 in Florida (Florida Administrative Code) What does this…
Law Review Article on Digital Assets & Estate Planning
John B. Conner has written a Law Review article in the Estate Planning and Community Property Law Journal titled “DIGITAL LIFE AFTER DEATH: THE ISSUE OF PLANNING FOR A PERSON’S DIGITAL ASSETS AFTER DEATH” The article starts off discussing issues of digital assets and estate planning by defining digital assets…
Are Trust Protectors Good or Bad?
A trust protector is a person or group of people (not the settlor, beneficiary, or trustee) who are appointed to exercise one or more powers affecting a trust and the interest of the beneficiaries. The concept of a trust protector is to protect beneficiaries from a rogue trustee. They can…
Digital Asset Trusts: To my loving wife I leave my iTunes account
Estate planning is an important event in one’s life. The fruits of a life time of hard work, passed down in the hopes that they will serve their next owner well. But in this modern age we live in, online digital assets are frequently left out of the estate planning…
Florida Asset Protection Update
A Florida Asset Protection Lawyer is of most use when you do not have any potential liabilities. When you have a known creditor, you have to be concerned with fraudulent conveyances and fraudulent transfers. Generally if you participate in a fraudulent conveyance or transfer the court can undo a transaction…