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Pre and Postnuptial Agreements in Florida: How They Can Affect Both Family Law and Estate Planning
Many people think of prenuptial and postnuptial agreements as documents that only matter in divorce. In Florida, these agreements can also have a major impact on estate planning and what happens if...
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Florida Probate and Homestead Property: What You Need to Know About Florida’s Homestead Laws
Probate in Florida can be complicated—especially when homestead property is involved. Florida’s homestead laws offer some of the strongest protections in the country, but they also come with strict...
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Why Hiring a Divorce Attorney Matters in Florida
Divorce is one of the most significant legal and financial events many people will ever face. While it may be tempting to manage the process on your own—especially in an effort to save money—doing...
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Wills vs. Trusts in Florida: Why Estate Planning Is Important Before Your Kids Are Grown
Many Florida parents believe estate planning can wait until their children are grown or retirement is near. In reality, creating a will or trust early is one of the most important steps you can...
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Florida Estate Planning: Protected Assets and the Lady Bird Deed Explained
When it comes to estate planning in Florida, two questions come up again and again:“What assets are protected from creditors?”“What is a Lady Bird deed, and how does it work?”Both topics touch on...
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A Holiday Gathering: The Perfect Time for Estate Planning
The holidays are a special time when families from various generations come together, sharing meals, stories, and traditions. The warmth of these moments offers a unique opportunity to look toward...
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Does Having a Will Mean You Can Avoid Probate in Florida?
A common question clients ask is:“If I have a will, does that mean my family won’t have to go through probate?”It’s an understandable assumption — after all, creating a will feels like taking care...
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What Happens to Inherited Property in a Florida Divorce?
When couples go through a divorce, one of the biggest concerns is how property will be divided. A common question is:“If I inherited property from my grandmother, will my spouse be entitled to it?”...
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How to Choose the Right Personal Representative or Trustee in Florida
When creating your estate plan, one of the most important decisions you’ll make is who will manage your affairs when you’re no longer able to do so. In Florida, that means choosing the right...
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Shared Parenting in Florida: What to Expect from the Court
When parents in Florida separate or divorce, one of the most important, and often most emotional, questions is how parenting time, financial support, and assets will be divided. Florida law focuses...
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Will vs. Trust: Choosing the Right Tool for Your Florida Estate Plan
When it comes to estate planning in Florida, choosing between a will and a trust can be a pivotal decision. Each option offers distinct advantages, and understanding how they align with your...
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