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In Florida, How Can independent Legal Advice Be Proven In A Will Contest Case?

Attorney Jeffrey P. Coleman answers a common question about independent legal advice. https://www.youtube.com/embed/sivHENc39O0 Video Transcript: In order to prove independent legal advice, it’s a good idea for you to establish what kind of relationship there was between the decedent and the attorney and also (it) is important to establish the ...

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How Much Time Do I Have To File A Will Contest Case In Florida?

Attorney Jeffrey P. Coleman answers a common question about the time limits on filing a will contest case in Florida. https://www.youtube.com/embed/8uAkUKlygWU Video Transcript: In order to file a will contest there are certain limitations that are defined under chapter 95 of the Florida statutes. There are also other sections that ...

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Probate Advantages and Disadvantages

While you may have heard many individuals talk about the hideous probate process and the desperate need to avoid them, your Largo estate planning attorney can explain the advantages as well as disadvantages of the probate process. Being more informed on this topic can help you construct a more effective ...

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Information to Provide to Your Estate Planning Attorney

Your Largo estate lawyer requires a lot of information in order to help you establish an effective estate plan. This information helps your Largo estate attorney to better understand your financial situation and goals. Your lawyer may ask you to complete a questionnaire or to bring a variety of documents ...

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Probate and Non-probate Assets

One of the important aspects of developing an estate plan is using non-probate assets. Your Dunedin estate attorney can explain the key differences between probate and non-probate assets. Probate Assets Your Dunedin estate attorney may tell you that probate assets are those that are typically subject to probate. They may include ...

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Legal Requirements for Trusts

If you are interested in creating a trust as part of your estate plan, a Belleair estate planning attorney can discuss the legal formalities that must be executed with trusts. Additionally, your Belleair estate planning lawyer can explain that these formalities are the same as those required by individuals who ...

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Information to Provide to Your Estate Planning Attorney

Your Largo estate lawyer requires a lot of information in order to help you establish an effective estate plan. This information helps your Largo estate attorney to better understand your financial situation and goals. Your lawyer may ask you to complete a questionnaire or to bring a variety of documents ...

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Estate Planning and Fiduciary Management

A fiduciary is a person who holds something in trust for another, such as management of assets. In estate planning, fiduciaries are deemed to have a great deal of power and authority in the management of one’s affairs and may be empowered to make decisions that are delicate and difficult ...

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Charitable Trusts

One of the chief goals of estate planning is to find ways of minimizing taxes on money left to beneficiaries. Sometimes settlors wish a portion of their assets to go to a charity as well. Charity trusts serve this purpose. The charitable remainder trust, or CRT, is one of the ...

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Living Trusts

A living trust is a popular estate planning tool a Clearwater trusts lawyer can create that can be useful during the lifetime of the person as well as make the distribution of assets after death less complicated and less expensive. A Living Trust is Revocable The person who creates the ...

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