
Recent Articles on Estate and Probate Law
Can I purposely leave one of my children out of my Will?
Monday, August 24, 2009 by Philip C. Rosen
Absolutely. Years ago, people would leave $1.00 to a particular child, but that created problems since a child who only received $1.00 was usually not too happy about it and would not sign a receipt confirming they actually received it....Read More
You can certainly try, but I will tell you that a portion of our business comes from people who have tried to save a few hundred dollars by doing it themselves. Florida has very specific procedures for executing a Will. A Will that isn’t properly...Read More
What you must know about about Wills.
What is the purpose of a Will?
Simply put, the purpose of a Will is to lay out who your assets will be distributed to upon your death and to appoint a personal representative to handle your estate. It also lets everybody know who you want to raise your minor children and control any assets you may have left to them....Read More
What happens to my assets if I do not have a will?
How can a Revocable Living Trust avoid probate?
I will admit that we generate a great deal of income from probating estates, and sometimes probate is unavoidable. However, we can help our clients avoid the time and expense caused by probate. By creating a revocable living trust and funding that trust (I will explain that in a minute), your assets will not be subject to ...Read More
A common question about probate
Wednesday, May 27, 2009 by Philip C. RosenDoes a Will help me avoid probate?
Probate is always a big topic since it is generally the reason it takes so long for beneficiaries to get the money and property that was left to them. Even if you have a will, your beneficiaries may not be able be able to take possession of your assets ...Read More
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