5 Common Mistakes Made in Wills (Florida)
Apr 27, 2010
We all know that having a last
will is a way to make certain that your wishes regarding the distribution of
your assets are followed. Once you have
everything in place, you can breathe easy, right? Be...
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6 Steps to a Good Will in Florida: How to Get Motivated
Apr 27, 2010
Introduction
A
will is a critical legal document and one of the best ways to ensure your
wishes are followed after your death. A
will determines not only what happens to your assets and how property i...
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Protect Your Children: Picking a Guardian in Florida
Apr 27, 2010
Introduction
There
is a very good reason why parents should select guardians. If parents do not, a judge will pick the
person who will act as parent to your surviving child. That is exactly why it is ...
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Contesting a Will in Florida
Apr 20, 2010
When can a will be challenged? A will can be challenged only after death, not while the maker of the will is still alive, although the facts surrounding the creation of the will can be gathered and p...
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Florida Probate - Intestacy Law: A General Summary If I Die Without a Will
Apr 20, 2010
How is Distribution of the Estate Handled if there is no Will?
Florida law sets forth rules for the distribution of an estate if there is no will, known as the laws of intestacy. A general summary is ...
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Florida Probate: Some Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
Apr 20, 2010
1. What is Probate?
Probate
is the method by which the assets of a deceased person are gathered, creditors
paid, and the remainder of the estate distributed to beneficiaries for their
inheritance. In m...
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Buying Real Estate in Florida - An Overview of the Legal Process
Apr 07, 2010
1. MAKING AN OFFER.
Owners of real
estate may sell their property either with or without the help of a licensed
real estate professional ("Realtor").
However, finding purchasing real estate is genera...
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What Happens if I Die Without a Will?
Apr 07, 2010
No matter how small your property or assets, whether you're single or married, whether or not you have children or even pets, it's important to have a will that designates what happens to your property...
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Guardianship: 10 Warning Signs to Help Determine if a Family Member Needs Help
Apr 07, 2010
According to the Eldercare Locator (a public service of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Administration on Aging), you should ask yourself the following 10 questions when looking for w...
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Real Estate Contract Contingencies
Apr 07, 2010
Making an offer to
purchase real estate can be a very stressful event for many home buyers. Often, a buyer is committing to spend a
substantial amount of money on a property they have viewed for less t...
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