Probate settles a deceased person’s estate through a legal process. This process ensures heirs receive assets and the estate pays any debts or taxes. Understanding the steps helps you navigate probate more effectively. Filing the will and opening the estate The...
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Why healthcare directives should be part of your estate plan
When you think about estate planning, you might think about wills and trusts. But have you considered the importance of healthcare directives? These crucial documents may significantly affect your overall estate plan, ensuring the fulfillment of your medical wishes...
When Does Poor Workmanship Become a Breach of Contract?
Substandard work in construction isn't merely about aesthetic disappointments. It can potentially constitute a breach of contract, especially if the work fails to meet either the provisions outlined in your agreement or widely accepted industry standards. These issues...
Is Your Child Caught in the Middle of Parental Alienation?
Divorce or separation can be challenging, especially when children are involved. Sometimes, one parent might intentionally or unintentionally damage the relationship between the child and the other parent. This behavior is known as parental alienation. Understanding...
Reviewing Florida’s Parenting and Time-Sharing Law
In 2023, Florida passed a new law changing how courts decide parental time-sharing. The law supports that kids do best when they spend equal time with both parents. This law affects families dealing with custody and time-sharing issues. Key Points of the New Law If...
How Heirlooms are Handled in Probate
Heirlooms, mementos or simple keepsakes can hold significant value for some people. Thus, it can be unfortunate when someone dies without a will (intestate), and the lack of one leads to infighting among the heirs, especially if multiple heirs value the heirloom...
Look for These Issues Before Signing With a Construction Company
When property owners are about to sign a contract with a construction company, they must carefully review the document to avoid future disputes. Florida law provides guidelines for drafting such documents, but contract issues can still arise. If you are at the...
The Importance of a Clear and Concise Will in Estate Planning
You might be tempted to put off or rush through the estate planning process. However, creating a clear and concise will is one of the most critical steps to protect your assets and loved ones. This document serves as your voice after you pass. It helps ensure that...
Modifying Alimony Based on Job Changes or Remarriage in Florida
Spousal support agreements, also known as alimony, aim to provide financial stability after a divorce. However, circumstances change over time, which may lead to the need for adjustments. In Florida, significant life changes may allow for a modification. Career...
What Happens to Your Stuff if You Don’t Have a Will
When someone passes away without a will, state intestacy laws govern the distribution of their belongings. This process is intestate succession, and it specifies who inherits assets based on their relation to the deceased. Who Gets What? If the individual was married...