In Jacksonville and around Florida we are often asked about the differences between a Florida Will and a Florida Revocable Trust. Although each persons circumstances are unique, generally the following factors tend to determine which is better in relation to disability and death in relation to the cost of a…
Articles Posted in Probate
Efforts to Avoid Probate Can Cause Problems
In Florida all sorts of clerks, customer service people, insurance sales people, brokers, account managers, and other employees of financial institutions give customers advice about how to title accounts and name beneficiaries. In an effort to avoid probate, these seemingly harmless changes can cause many problems with estate plans. Most…
Abuse of Florida Durable Power of Attorney
Recently we have begun seeing more cases involving agents who abuse their power of attorney in order to benefit themselves. Most people do not realize that once they have become an agent for an individual, their duty is to act in the best interest of the individual and not for…
Swine Flu and Estate Planning
Today a client of mine in Mexico contacted me about the transfer of their membership interest in an LLC upon their death. He had recently been told he had the “Pig Flu” or Swine Flu as we call it in the United States. Hopefully his case is not bad and…
Probate and Guardianship fees may increase by thousands in Florida
SB 1718 & HB 5117 dealing with funding the court would create new filing fees in probate and Guardianship cases that would range from $1,000 to $5,000, depending on the value of the estate of the person being protected. The increase in filing fees is linked to probate cases but…
Florida Probate and Letters of Administration
Often when someone dies, they have money in a bank account that does not have a joint owner or a payable on death designation (POD). These banks often tell family members that they need “Letters of Administration” to distribute the funds. While this may be trust in some cases, most…
Digital Assets and Estate Planning
Back in 2006 and 2007 I wrote several articles on Digital Assets and Estate Planning. Now that we are in 2009, there is even more need for Digital Asset protection in your Florida Estate Planning Documents. Digital assets are those that expire upon your death and are often associated with…
Florida Probate and Cleaning up the Mess
One of the most difficult processes with a probate it dealing with all of the stuff that is left over. After all of the valuable assets have been collected and distributed there are still many items that are of value to some but often get thrown away because of the…
Reducing Florida Estate and Trust Litigation
Jonathan G. Blattmachr, a partner at Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCoy LLP, has published “Reducing Estate and Trust Litigation Through Disclosure, In Terrorem Clauses, Mediation and Arbitration” in the Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution, 9 Cardozo J. Conflict Resol. 237 (2008). He suggests six methods to reduce litigation. 1. Advise…
What Property is Exempt under a Florida Intestate Succession or Intestate Probate?
In a Florida Probate , if the decedent was domiciled in Florida at the time of his death, the surviving spouse or if there is no surviving spouse, the children shall have the right to a share of the estate of the decedent as provided in Florida Statute 732.403. Warning:…