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When do you Digital Assets Expire and are they Assignable

We have started reviewing digital assets for whether they are assignable and when they will be deactivated. There are services that purport to pass on login information to who you designate after you die. Remember that such a transfer does not appear to be legal and may create liability to…

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Choosing a Living Trust Over a Will in Florida. Which is right for you?

It is a common mistake many people make to believe that only the rich and wealthy need to implement a Florida Revocable Trust as a component of their Florida Estate Planning. Often after taking into account your home, bank accounts, cars, brokerage accounts, jewelry, collectibles, and life insurance policy most…

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Avoiding Florida Estate Planning Pitfalls

Florida Estate Planning involves many situations where is the potential do have disputes over money or assets. Many problems arise from poorly planned and drafted estate planning and these can lead to fights amongst family members, IRS audits, and lead to high litigation costs. Focusing on your specific needs can…

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Can a Trustee Resign? And how under Florida Law

When a Florida Trust is created, the creator of the trust designates a trustee to monitor the trust. There is great responsibility that comes with being the trustee because this individual, or group of individuals handles the distributions to the beneficiaries according to the terms of the trust document. The…

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Bank of America settles lawsuit involving Countrywide FInancial lending practices

Bank of America settled a class-action lawsuit stemming from their acquisition of Countrywide Financial based upon predatory lending practices in eleven states including Florida. The funds provided by this settlement includes lowering of interest rates, lowering principal, no loan modification charges, and waiving prepayment penalties. This new program was launched…

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