by John Richert | Dec 1, 2017 | Probate Administration
If you are a beneficiary, heir, creditor, or even a personal representative involved in a Florida probate case, you may have questions about the inventory of the probate estate. The inventory is one of the most important responsibilities of a personal representative....
by John Richert | Nov 9, 2017 | Professional License
If you hold a professional license in Florida, such as an insurance license from the Department of Financial Services or a securities license from the Office of Financial Regulation, you may be wondering about your rights in the event the administrative agency opens...
by John Richert | Nov 6, 2017 | Probate Administration
There are many people who own property in the state of Florida but do not reside in Florida. If someone passes away (the decedent) who resides in another state, but owns property in Florida, the Florida property needs to be distributed according to the decedent’s...
by John Richert | Oct 22, 2017 | Estate Planning, Probate Administration, Probate Litigation
In recent news out of Australia, an Australian court held that an unsent text message was a valid will. The decedent (person who died) was a man who took his own life after composing an unsent text message stating that he wanted his all of his possessions to go to his...
by John Richert | Oct 11, 2017 | Probate Administration
The time period for creditors to file a statement of claim in a Florida probate case is important for both creditors and the beneficiaries of the decedent’s (person who passed away) estate. For creditors, it is is important to make sure that probate is started and the...