If you have an estate plan in place (even a simple will), your spouse is likely mentioned multiple times. That means if you’re divorcing, you’ll need to review your estate plan as soon as possible to determine what changes you want or need to make and the appropriate...
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Remember sentimental value in your estate plan
When estate planning, it is very common to think about assets that have a lot of financial value. This could include a life insurance policy, a family home, a vacation property, commercial real estate, an investment portfolio and things of this nature. And it is...
3 common reasons people add trusts to their estate plans
Wills can accomplish many different estate planning goals. People can appoint a guardian to care for their children or nominate a personal representative to oversee estate administration. They can identify their beneficiaries and dictate what each beneficiary inherits...
How long do creditors have to make probate repayment claims?
Probate proceedings help protect the rights of parties with an interest in an estate. Heirs and beneficiaries expecting to inherit from an estate have an interest in the probate process. So do creditors owed money by the decedent. The personal representative managing...
Signs of dementia that warrant getting your parent guardianship
Dementia is a progressive condition that can deeply affect memory, behavior and the ability to make sound decisions. For many families, recognizing when a loved one can no longer manage their affairs independently is difficult. However, when dementia reaches a point...
3 reasons real estate closings may fall apart at the last second
People selling real estate may require weeks to get their property ready for listing. It may then take some time to attract the right buyers. Buyers make an offer based on the perceived value of the property. Sellers accept offers based on the price, the timeline for...
What is the best way to bring up estate planning with your parents?
It can be a bit complex to talk about estate planning with your own parents. On one hand, you want to ensure that they have a plan in place, and it can be helpful to have discussions about what they expect. On the other hand, you don’t want them to think that you are...
What happens to debts when someone dies?
When a person dies, their debts don’t automatically die with them, but they don’t transfer over to the person’s loved ones unless specific conditions are met. In most cases, the debts become the responsibility of the person’s estate. If the decedent’s estate doesn’t...
How can ancillary probate impact the sale of Florida property?
Ancillary probate refers to the legal process that occurs when someone dies owning property outside of their home state. If that property is located in Florida, ancillary probate will be required to transfer ownership of that property. This process can affect the sale...
When is it time to step in and help a loved one legally?
Watching someone you love begin to struggle with daily tasks or memory can bring a mix of emotions: concern, confusion and even guilt. You want to help, but you also want to respect their independence and dignity. These moments can often creep up slowly: missed...

