Understanding Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Under Florida Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act Social networking, e-mail, and digital platforms are here to stay; unfortunately, we are not. Internet users must plan for the management and disposition of their assets in similar ways that they make plans for tangible property.…
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Missing person. Now, what’s next, probate court and the impact of intestacy.
Probating the Estate of a Missing Person Even more excruciating than the death of a beloved person is arguably the uncertainty when the beloved person goes missing and his or her body is never recovered. Florida laws contain rules that allow the surviving family members to complete the mourning process,…
Contest a Will.
What is my Deadline to Contest a Will in Florida? Surprisingly, as astounding 55% of adults in the United States do not have a Will or any other sort of estate plan in place. While planning one’s estate certainly makes matters easier for loved ones after death, problems can arise…
Charitable trusts help to reduce estate taxes, learn more
FLORIDA CHARITABLE TRUSTS: ALTERNATIVE BENEFICIARIES AND CY PRES DOCTRINE Due to applicable tax exemptions and tax deductions, charitable trusts are a great tool for preserving the value of your property intended for charitable purposes and for reducing taxes payable by your remaining estate (intended for purposes other than charitable ones).…
Bitcoin, crypto, blockchain, tokenpots, coin plus, ether pay and Estate planning in 2018
ESTATE PLANNING: CRYPTO CURRENCIES AND DIGITAL ASSETS Although we all unquestionably live in a digital age at least for the past two decades and the legislatures are adopting new laws every day to reflect this reality, digital estate planning remains one of the areas where relying on state-made laws might…
Family law implications under the 2018 Tax Bill
HOW THE NEW TAX BILL MAY AFFECT DIVORCES In one of our previous posts we informed about the new Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (“TCJA”) and the major changes it brings, including the various adjustments in tax deductions. This article focuses on deductions applicable to alimony, as the new system…
Guardianship, FL law explanation
Guardianship: When No Less Restrictive Alternative is Available What is guardianship? The simple answer: court intervention to safeguard the property and care of an individual unable to make such decisions themselves. A person under guardianship becomes a ward of the court. State law establishes the process for determining an adult’s…
Home health care owners and operators, be smart
Do you own a home health care agency or nurse registry? Safeguard your referral sources through a non-compete agreement and enforce it! The home health care industry generally includes businesses that provide skilled nursing, physical therapy, and other health-related services to homebound patients. If you run a home care company,…
May 2017 District Court of Appeals decision impacts Alimony creditors – a blend of family law and estate planning law
4th DCA Recognizes Homestead Exception for Alimony Creditors The Florida Constitution provides powerful homestead protection against creditors. Generally, only three types of super-creditors can breach this protection – (1) government entities with a tax lien or assessment on the property; (2) banks or other lenders with a mortgage originating from…
Capacity and Wills: How to avoid litigation from family members, beneficiaries and creditors
Legal Capacity and Estate Planning- How to Help Safeguard a Will from Future Litigation When a loved one grows older, their caretakers’ ever growing to-do list can become overwhelming. After dealing with the basic, everyday needs of an aging family member, it may sometimes be easy to overlook the fact…