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Decanting the Trust – What you need to know

Can an Irrevocable Trust be Changed? Trust Decanting under Florida Law You do not have to be a Sommelier to be familiar with the concept of decanting wine. “Decanting”- the pouring of wine from its original bottle into a different vessel- is a technique utilized for two contemporaneous purposes; two…

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Elective share in Florida – When a wife or life partner (spouse) is not included in a Will

Florida’s Elective Share: Part II Our previous blog post two weeks ago addressed Florida law regarding the protection to surviving spouses provided by the elective share from the perspective of estate planning (Elective Share – what is it and why you should know more about it). This post focusses on…

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Elective Share – what is it and why should you learn more about it?

How does Florida’s Elective Share Affect my Estate Plan? Part One. What is an “Elective Share”? In situations where the decedent’s will has left their surviving spouse very little, or nothing, Florida law protects surviving spouse’s in two major ways: The Elective Share and Homestead. While both of these laws…

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Inheriting real estate property in Florida? Here’s what you need to know

Should I disclaim my Inheritance? When It’s Right to Say No Florida law allows a beneficiary to “disclaim” any interest in or power over property that has been left to them. A disclaimer is a legal tool to refuse the acceptance of an interest in or a power over a…

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