Florida’s ‘Dutiful Child’ Exception Throughout life, relationships and priorities often change, necessitating amendment to one’s Last Will and Testament to reflect these changes. However, sometimes these testamentary changes raise questions as to the testator’s motivations for the revisions, leading to a will contest. “Undue influence” upon the testator is one…
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Guardianship 101 – What you need to know and learn
Guardianship: Don’t Believe Everything You Watch on Netflix Netflix’s new sensationalist movie “I Care a Lot,” released this past February 19, 2021, might have you thinking that being a guardian may be the path to wealth and easy money. Although a scammer making a living by successfully requesting the courts…
Tax planning, Estate planning, Trust documents – Be proactive now and do not regret indecisiveness in 2021
Bernie’s “For the 99.5% Act”: Is It Time to Start Thinking about Tax Planning? For the year 2021, each individual has $11,700,000.00 of estate tax credit (or $23,400,000.00 for married couples), otherwise known as the “applicable exclusion amount.” For estates that exceed the applicable exclusion amount, the tax rate is…
Handwritten Wills and the Importance of Witnesses – What you need to know because it is complicated
Larry King’s Handwritten Will Ordeal The recent passing of the broadcasting legend, Larry King, has resulted in his family not only mourning him but also fighting amongst themselves over his true last wishes. Larry, together with his wife, Shawn Southwick King, had executed estate planning documents in 2015, where he…
Elder law, Medicaid planning and Special Needs Trusts: What happens when Medicare will not pay for long-term medical care costs?
Needs Based Government Assistance and Special Needs Trusts It is never too early to start Medicaid planning. The goal is to focus on paying for long-term medical care and protecting your assets. By planning for Medicaid to pay for an amount of long-term care, it allows seniors to pass on…
Enforcing a contract to create a Will is complex – read the details
Contracts to Create a Will A last will and testament must be the consequence of a person’s free will (which is why they are aptly referred to as “wills”). Nevertheless, a person may execute a contract during life to include certain terms and/or beneficiaries in their will in exchange for…
Imagine having earned $59 million, being age 38 and having NO control over your money or assets
Over the past few weeks, the internet has rediscovered that Brittney Spears has not had legal control over her extensive assets for 12 years. Given Brittney Spears’ celebrity status, this news made considerable waves throughout popular culture, and the hashtag #FreeBritney started to trend. People began investigating social media posts…
Real property and wills – Educate yourself on the implications of Probate proceedings
Does My Will Control My Joint Property? There are several different ways to hold real property with another individual in Florida. The three main ones are: 1) tenancy in common, 2) joint tenancy with a right of survivorship, and 3) tenancy by the entirety. The way co-ownership of real property…
In Florida, if you are going through a Divorce or Family Collaborative law process, ensure to include your Estate planning and Beneficiaries
What Happens to My Estate Plan When I Divorce? People often designate their spouse as a primary beneficiary in their will, trust, or beneficiary designation, but what happens in the case of divorce? Oftentimes, a person may neglect to update their testamentary plan following a divorce and leave their ex-spouse…
What to know under Florida law during COVID-19 – Naming your kids as beneficiaries of life insurance policies
COVID-19 – Buying Life Insurance to protect your children, but what happens when you name them as the beneficiaries? During these uncertain times, people are attempting to prepare for the worst. This is especially true for those who have minor children. The fear of getting infected with the virus, developing…