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Florida Inheritance Laws

Inheritance Laws In Florida, explained

Dying without a will in Florida means that your assets are subject to the state’s inheritance laws. Here’s what you need to know.

Summary Administration vs Formal Probate

What Is the Difference Between a Summary Administration and a Formal Probate Administration in Florida?

In Florida, there are different ways to go through probate. If you’re dealing with a smaller estate, you may qualify for a summary administration.

Tenancy By Entirety In Florida

What Assets Can Be Owned As Tenants By The Entirety In Florida?

For married couples in Florida, assets owned in tenancy by the entirety can help shield assets from creditors. Read on to learn more.

How to notify medicaid of a death

How Do You Notify Medicaid of a Death?

If a recipient of Medicaid passes away, they should be notified as soon as possible. Learn how to notify Medicaid of a death

How To Deal With a Guardianship Designation in Florida

How To Deal With a Guardianship Designation in Florida?

Ensuring that any minors or dependents are taken care of once you’re gone is a huge part of estate planning. Here’s what you need to know.

Is the Probate Process Different by County in Florida

Is the Probate Process Different by County in Florida?

In Florida, the probate process is carried out in the county where the deceased died. Read on for more information on how probate is carried out in Florida.

Florida Will Contests

How To Contest A Will In Florida

If you think that the will of a loved one is unfair or invalid, learn how to contest it in Florida;

Rules joint accounts 1

What Are the Rules for Joint Accounts in Florida?

Joint accounts are often a good estate planning strategy. Here’s what you need to know about joint accounts in Florida.