Depending on the circumstances, guardianships can conclude in a variety of ways. Visit our blog post below for an overview of some of the various possibilities and considerations.
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How to End a Guardianship in Florida | Harrison Estate Law
Florida law provides certain protections for individuals upon the death of a spouse. Our recent blog post touches on the purpose and practical applications of a couple of these protections, homestead and the elective share.
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Homestead Exemption and Spousal Elective Share in Florida
Learn more about how trusts can be used to protect loved ones who might need help managing the money that you leave them.
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How to Protect Your Legacy from Immature Financial Decisions
Casey is also bringing his experience with probate and trust litigation to our firm, and we now assist clients by filing lawsuits against misbehaving Trustees.
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Trustees Behaving Badly: What are Your Options?
With the help of our new partner, Casey Harrison, we are now helping clients with guardianship cases. Here's a recent blog post about how the Court decides on a guardian.
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How Does the Florida Probate Court Decide on a Guardian?
Check out our recent blog post for some helpful tips and reminders about the types of events and life changes which can give rise to a need to review and potentially update your estate planning documents.
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Importance of Keeping your Estate Plan Up-to-Date | Harrison Estate Law
Sometimes named or appointed fiduciaries aren't up to the task. Read on to learn a bit about how these issues can manifest themselves and what can be done to resolve them.
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When the Estate’s Assets Don’t Add Up | Harrison Estate Law
Our office will be closed December 24, 2020, through January 3, 2021, for the holidays.
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In our recent blog post, we address questions about who an estate's lawyer represents and when it might be a good idea to hire an independent counsel.
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How to Resolve a Conflict of Interest | Florida Probate Law
Our recent blog post touches on the importance of keeping life insurance beneficiary designations up to date, as well as some of the rules and issues that can come into play in the process.
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Florida Life Insurance Beneficiary Rules | Harrison Estate Law
Visit our blog post below to learn a bit more about intestate succession in Florida, and who counts as an heir in the absence of a will.
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Who Counts as an Heir in Florida Probate Law | Harrison Estate Law
There are a variety of factors which can impact the validity of an estate planning document. However, when people consider a will challenge, undue influence is one of the most commonly raised questions. Our recent blog post discusses 5 potential warning signs of undue influence in a will, trust, or other estate planning document.
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Undue Influence Challenge | FL Estate & Probate
One of the most common questions at the start of a probate case is how to properly deal with creditors of the estate. Although each situation is different, our blog post below provides a general overview of how the process works in formal administration.
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Personal Representatives’ Guide to Dealing with Creditors | Harrison Estate