If your loved one dies and leaves behind a significant portfolio of stocks, navigating the legal process to liquidate those assets can be complicated [...]
If your loved one dies and leaves behind a significant portfolio of stocks, navigating the legal process to liquidate those assets can be complicated […]
When a person dies, their estate often must go through probate, which is the legal process of distributing their assets. Multiple parties are typically [...]
When a person dies, their estate often must go through probate, which is the legal process of distributing their assets. Multiple parties are typically […]
Executive Summary Introduction If your spouse has recently passed away, you may be wondering if you need to go through probate in order to [...]
Executive Summary Introduction If your spouse has recently passed away, you may be wondering if you need to go through probate in order to […]
In Florida, most estates will go through some sort of probate process. However, not every estate will need to go through probate. For instance, [...]
In Florida, most estates will go through some sort of probate process. However, not every estate will need to go through probate. For instance, […]
A breach of fiduciary duty occurs when a “fiduciary,” such as the personal representative of an estate, a trustee, or a guardian, fails to [...]
A breach of fiduciary duty occurs when a “fiduciary,” such as the personal representative of an estate, a trustee, or a guardian, fails to […]
Florida Probate Code Section 733.814 allows the personal representative or a beneficiary of an estate to initiate a “partition action” to split property between [...]
Florida Probate Code Section 733.814 allows the personal representative or a beneficiary of an estate to initiate a “partition action” to split property between […]
Can a trustee remove a beneficiary from a trust? Yes. Is it common? No. Upon the death of a decedent, most trusts become irrevocable. [...]
Can a trustee remove a beneficiary from a trust? Yes. Is it common? No. Upon the death of a decedent, most trusts become irrevocable. […]