Contesting a will is typically pursued when someone believes the will doesn’t accurately reflect the wishes of the deceased. This is sometimes due to undue influence or other legal discrepancies. It can be a long battle that’s filled with considerable emotion...
Estate Planning And Elder Law Services In Orlando And Beyond
Year: 2023
What can people expect during the Florida probate process?
When someone dies in Florida, most of the time, their estate will pass through probate court. The Florida probate courts provide oversight during estate administration. The courts help ensure that the personal representative of the estate fulfills someone's financial...
Why might you disinherit someone from your will?
A will should contain provisions that accurately reflect your final wishes. This includes who should inherit your assets upon your death. As well as naming beneficiaries, you can also disinherit people so that they do not obtain share of your assets. Why might you...
5 mistakes to avoid when making an estate plan
Creating an estate plan is critical in ensuring your assets are distributed according to your wishes after you pass away. However, the process can be complex, and mistakes are common. Understanding these pitfalls can help you create a more effective and reliable...
Why are wills contested?
A will is a crucial component of any estate plan. This legally binding document instructs the executor on how your assets should be distributed upon your death. A will should get to the heart of what your true wishes are, and the terms included in the document should...
How you can safely spend down assets for Medicaid
As a senior, you probably already know a few things about federal programs like Medicare and Medicaid. For example, you may understand that both programs provide older Americans with critical medical benefits. Many Florida residents mistakenly believe Medicare will...
Do wills have to be probated in Florida?
When someone passes away in Florida, their will must be filed with the court. The law states that the person who is considered the custodian of a particular will has 10 days to do so. They have to file the document appropriately and within the time limit set out by...
How often should you update your estate plan?
Estate planning is a process that allows people to instruct how their assets are distributed after death. An estate plan can include many crucial decisions such as a will, executor of the estate, power of attorney and trusts. Many people benefit from making their...
Does Florida require probate bonds?
A probate bond, also known as an “executor bond” or “fiduciary bond,” is a type of insurance that is required for certain individuals involved in the probate process, including executors or personal representatives. Florida, like many other states, mandates probate...
What you can learn from a late singer’s will
When the great artist Aretha Franklin passed away, her family discovered that she had created several wills before she died and that the various drafts had not been accounted for very well. A multi-year probate battle over the contents of her estate was initiated....