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Estate Planning

Facts About Dementia in the Orlando, Florida Area

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Drugs are being prescribed to the elderly. A very concerning and scary thought is the prevalence of psychotropic and opioid prescription fills among community-dwelling older adults with dementia in the United States. A 2015 report highlighted the paucity of knowledge about t...

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Florida Estate and Probate Law

When a person dies in Florida, the law automatically assumes that the title to all of that person’s property, and the responsibility for their debts’ transfers to their “estate”.  Florida law creates this legal entity, known as the Estate of John Doe, Deceased. This is ...

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Can I Become A Personal Representative Of An Estate When There Is No Will?

Sadly, your spouse of many wonderful years passed away. You want to become Personal Representative of the estate, but your spouse never had a Last Will and Testament prepared. What do you do to accomplish that goal?

You s...

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Remember Your Digital Assets in Your Estate Planning

Did you know that it is important to include your digital assets in your estate planning? Did you ever think about what would happen to your digital assets when you are no longer able to manage them? That leads you to think it may be necessary to discuss that with your estat...

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What Happens in a Florida Guardianship When the Ward dies?

It is important for every Guardian to understand the processes that must occur in order for the termination of your role as Guardian, and the management of the Wards last affairs when the Ward dies. An experienced and knowledgeable Florida Guardianship attorney can ass...

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How Does a Divorce Affect Florida Estate Planning?

With the divorce rate of marriages in the United States reaching around 50%, divorce may often be an important part of estate planning.

One consideration in how a divorce could aff...

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