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Who Inherits When There’s No Will in Florida?

What is a Will? A will is a document that stipulates what happens with your assets upon your death. In Florida, the maker of the will, or the testator, can be anyone of at least 18 years of age. Each state has different rules to ensure a will is enforceable. In Florida, you must have…

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Does Florida Require a Lawyer for Real Estate Closings?

Who Do I Need to Hire To Purchase a Home? With a typical real estate transaction, both parties (the seller and the buyer) will have a real estate agent walk them through the process. They are involved in finding the right home, initiating negotiations, overseeing paperwork, and the entire process. Some individuals choose to include…

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A Guide to the Florida Lady Bird Deed

Avoiding Probate Can Offer Relief For Our Loved Ones Avoiding probate is on everyone’s list when they are planning an estate. The probate process can be time-consuming and expensive for our loved ones, leaving them with less than we intended when planning for life after we are gone. Some tactics are available to ensure the…

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Can Buyers Sue a Seller After Closing in Florida?

Buying or Selling: Why Real Estate Transactions End Up in Litigation According to the Florida real estate site, the housing market has been fluctuating but without a significant decrease in recent years. Due to the high volume of transactions, problems can arise quickly. Suppose you were involved in a transaction and later discovered that you…

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Things to Know About Partition Actions in Florida

What is a Partition Action? A partition is the division of ownership or interest in land or real property. When more than one property owner can’t agree on the management of said property, they may choose a partition action to allow each owner to have individual rights. A typical example of multiple owners on a…

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What Estate Planning Documents Do I Need in Florida?

What Does an Effective Estate Plan Include? In estate planning, an individual or a family arranges to transfer assets and other financial matters in anticipation of death. An effective plan will help to minimize the tax ramifications for the family after death and help alleviate questions or issues with the probate process. By creating several…

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Appealing an Unlawful Detainer in Florida

What is an Unlawful Detainer in Florida? An unlawful detainer is a court process that assists homeowners, property owners, or other legally positioned people in obtaining court help to remove someone from their property.  For example, if you have a tenant, you would evict them if they weren’t paying rent or were otherwise a less-than-desirable…

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What Are the Execution Requirements for a Florida Revocable Trust?

What is a Florida Revocable Trust? A revocable trust in Florida is a legal fiction, meaning that you and the trust are the same things as long as you’re alive. As you file your income taxes, you file the assets listed in the living trust as you would other assets that give you an income….

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Can a Bank Refuse to Honor a Power of Attorney?

What Are the Reasons Why Financial Institutions Reject a Power of Attorney? A power of attorney (POA) is a legal document that gives someone the authority to act on your behalf. A financial POA authorizes your appointed agent or attorney-in-fact to handle your financial matters if you become incapacitated. A lot is at stake when…

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How Long Does the Residential Eviction Process Take in Florida?

What is a Residential Eviction? A residential eviction can occur when a tenant violates or materially breaches the tenancy terms. An eviction can also result if the tenant refuses to move out after their lease term has subsided. Chapter 83 contains the laws and obligations of the tenant and landlord in Florida. What Steps Does…