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Florida law gives creditors a statutory period to lay claims against a deceased’s estate during probate. The purpose is to…
Florida law has an extensive list of statutory rules and provisions to set the standard of how probate should be…
Dealing with the death of a loved one is an emotionally distressing experience, especially if you go through probate court…
Settling a deceased’s estate in Florida is not an easy task, which requires fair compensation for those who use their…
Settling a deceased person’s estate in Florida is not always an easy task, which directly affects the length of time…
Florida residents are free to build estate planning strategies using different legal tools. Considering a solid estate plan must provide…
In a trust, the trust maker (also referred to as “trustor” or “settlor”) transfers the title of assets to a…
Florida residents have different options to hold the title of real property for estate planning and tax purposes. If one’s…
Limited liability companies (LLCs) offer Florida residents exceptional flexibility. This unique business structure combines the efficiency and simplicity of sole…
It is not unusual to find limited liabilities companies (LLCs) owned by married couples in Florida. What happens if the…
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