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Who is an heir in Florida?

Who is an heir in Florida?

by Patrick Quarles | Sep 9, 2019 | Estate Planning, Formal Administration, Probate Administration, Summary Administration

If you’ve recently lost a loved one, and determined that you must probate their estate, you will have to gather the details of their familial relationships.  Recently there has been a shift in how courts proceed in administration of intestate probate estates. Where...
Florida Probate: What is a final accounting in a probate case?

Florida Probate: What is a final accounting in a probate case?

by John Richert | Apr 1, 2019 | Probate Administration

In Florida probate administrations, one of the major sticking points, if there is one, is usually the accounting. This is especially true when there is a contested formal probate administration or when the beneficiaries lack trust in the personal representative. The...
Florida Probate: Am I liable for my deceased loved one’s debts?

Florida Probate: Am I liable for my deceased loved one’s debts?

by John Richert | Mar 20, 2019 | Probate Administration

One of the questions that we commonly are asked by clients and potential clients is whether they should make payments on their deceased loved one’s debts either before probate is started or while the probate process is ongoing. Some people believe that all of a...
What Could Happen with XXXTentacion’s Trust and Estate

What Could Happen with XXXTentacion’s Trust and Estate

by Patrick Quarles | Feb 8, 2019 | Current Events, Estate Planning, Probate Administration

The nature of practicing in estate planning and probate means spending time around people who are often of advanced age. One of the most common phrases we hear is “I really need to take care of my will” (usually followed by not taking care of their will). Current...
Florida Probate: How can I open a safe deposit box owned by a person who has passed away?

Florida Probate: How can I open a safe deposit box owned by a person who has passed away?

by John Richert | Jan 11, 2019 | Probate Administration

One of the problems that occurs in a Florida probate case is that the decedent (person who passed away) had a safe deposit box. Sometimes, the decedent stored his or her will in the safe deposit box. Other times, the personal representative in the probate needs to...
Florida Probate: The basics of the spousal elective share

Florida Probate: The basics of the spousal elective share

by John Richert | Dec 21, 2018 | Probate Administration

The spousal elective share in Florida can be a confusing issue in a Florida probate case. Adding to the complexity is the rare occurrence of elective share issues in Florida probate cases. Typically in a situation where the decedent (the person who died) leaves a...
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