Coverage through the federal Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan (PCIP) ends December 31, 2013. PCIP will not pay for any medical services after December 31, 2013. You must enroll for new [...]
Question: What happens to real estate in Florida if the owner is an out-of-state resident who dies without a will? Answer: When someone dies without a will or ‘intestate’, there is no will [...]
Question: What is a guardianship? Answer: Guardianship is a process by which a court appoints someone to protect the health and financial security of an incompetent or incapacitated [...]
Question: How do I know if I have an authenticated copy of a foreign will? Answer: Florida law allows for ancillary administration for a resident of another state that dies leaving assets [...]
Effective August 2013, the CARES department within the Department of Elder Affairs is no longer accepting referral calls to place a loved one on the long term care Medicaid programs for those at [...]
Question: Can I reduce my taxes if I do not develop my land? Answer: Policy makers at the federal and state level have enacted tax incentives to encourage landowners to conserve [...]
Question: Does Florida Real Estate Owned by an Out-of-State Resident Always Have to Go Through the Florida Probate Process? Answer: An “ancillary administration” of the estate is usually [...]
The Tampa Bay Times has published an article on September 25, 2013 providing a preview to the rates expected to be published on October 1, 2013 for health insurance under the affordable care act. [...]
Question: My ex-spouse is a trust fund beneficiary, but has not paid me court-ordered child support in over 2 years. Can I attach a lien on my ex’s trust income? Answer: Florida law [...]
The American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 (ATRA), passed to avoid the fiscal cliff, includes two provisions that are important to many IRA owners and retirement plan participants. The first [...]