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Monthly Archive for: "January, 2016"
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By Bach and Jacobs PA
In Elder Law, Estate Planning, Probate
Posted January 29, 2016

No-Contest Clauses in Florida Wills

Florida law does not recognize “no-contest” clauses written into wills or trusts, which means they are unenforceable in Florida courts.  No-contest clauses are written to dissuade beneficiaries [...]

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By Bach and Jacobs PA
In Probate
Posted January 26, 2016

Objecting to a Will

After you are served a notice of administration regarding a will, you have 3 months to contest the contents or validity of the will in the state of Florida.  The objections to a will can be [...]

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By Bach and Jacobs PA
In Estate Planning, Probate
Posted January 22, 2016

Does a Beneficiary have the Right to See a Will?

In Florida, if you are named a beneficiary in a will, you have the right to view the entire document and be notified of distributions of assets through probate procedures.  This right to see the [...]

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By Bach and Jacobs PA
In Asset Protection Planning, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Probate
Posted January 19, 2016

Disputing a Deathbed Marriage in Florida

Florida has laws that protect high net worth elderly individuals from exploitation through “deathbed” marriages.  Deathbed marriages occur when an elderly, sometimes high net worth, individual [...]

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By Bach and Jacobs PA
In Elder Law, Estate Planning, Probate
Posted January 15, 2016

Missing Will

After a person dies, the original copy of their will must be submitted to the court.  If the original will cannot be found, the Florida Probate court requires that the contents of the will must [...]

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By Bach and Jacobs PA
In Elder Law, Estate Planning, Probate
Posted January 12, 2016

What is a “Self-Proving” Will?

If you have a will that will be subject to the probate process, the executor of your will must prove that the will is valid to the probate court.  Unless the will is “self proved” the witnesses [...]

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By Bach and Jacobs PA
In Estate Planning, Probate
Posted January 8, 2016

Estate Planning with Vacation Homes

When putting together your estate plan, consider how laws in different states or countries will apply as you pass your vacation home property to your beneficiaries.  If you own real property in a [...]

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By Bach and Jacobs PA
In Estate Planning, Probate, Tax Law
Posted January 5, 2016

Estate Planning with a Non-Citizen Spouse

Careful estate planning is essential if your spouse is a non-citizen as deductions or tax exemptions can be difficult for them to claim.  One way to help a non-citizen spouse claim marital [...]

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