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What can I use to grant temporary guardianship of my child (16) who resides in FL to a family member in SC?
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Answered on June 20, 2016
There is no such thing as "temporary guardianship" in FL and you cannot establish a guardianship simply by executing a form. Guardianship is a...
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Co-Guardianship vs Father
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Answered on June 20, 2016
You describe the players as your husband and the "mother of his child", rather than his "ex-wife". I will assume by this that your husband and the...
If i am the beneficiary of a life insurance policy, can they use my insurance policy in the estate or probate process?
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Answered on June 16, 2016
Proceeds of the death benefit of life insurance policies are paid only to the named beneficiary, unless, the named beneficiary no longer exists and...
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Can my mother evict tenants for not paying on property under an estate?
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Answered on June 16, 2016
Stating that your mother does not have the money to finish probate implies that she has started probate. Being the only heir, she is not required...
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Revocable trust validiity one year after death date approaches ?
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Answered on June 15, 2016
There is no mandated time to distribute the assets of a trust after the death of the grantor. Trusts do not get probated. However, despite your...
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Can a Conservator make decisions concerning who can see the person who the court states is an incapacitated Person.
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Answered on June 13, 2016
The direct answer to your question is "no". A conservator in FL is appointed and has authority over only the property of an absentee. An absentee...
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What am I doing wrong?
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Answered on June 13, 2016
Where to begin? I see at several problems. First, a trust in which the settlor, trustee and beneficiary are all the same person is going to merge...
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I reside in Palm Beach County, I have a will & I would like to change some items in my will, How much to change a will/codicil?
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Answered on June 13, 2016
You are a tiny bit confused. Your "executor" is your present attorney and you want your "personal representative/beneficiary" to be your executor,...
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This has to do with a trust fund....very confused
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Answered on June 13, 2016
You have trust, guardianship and inheritance issues all rolled into one question. There is not enough room in this forum to discuss all that your...
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What can my sisters and I do? Our father and stepmother live together. He has dementia, she has Alzheimer's.
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Answered on June 13, 2016
You are definitely in a tough spot, but as stated by a colleague, there is not enough information here to make an informed answer. If either or...
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