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Can Someone Put You on a Deed Without Your Consent in Florida?
Short Answer: Yes. In Florida, a property owner can sign a deed and add you as a co-owner or beneficiary without your knowledge or signature. However, for the transfer to be legally binding, you must "accept" it. If you have recently discovered you were placed on a deed without your permission, or you are worried about unwanted property liability, this guide explains how Florida law handles these transfers and what steps you must take to protect yourself. How Is It Possible

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Jan 23 min read


Do You Need a Lady Bird Deed if You Have a Trust?
If you are planning your estate, you might be asking a common question: "If I already have a trust, do I still need a Lady Bird Deed?" The short answer is: It’s not always one or the other. While both tools are designed to help your loved ones avoid the headaches of probate, attorneys often suggest utilizing the two of them together for maximum protection and efficiency. Quick Answer: The Strategy A Lady Bird Deed (available in Texas, Vermont, Michigan, West Virginia, and Fl

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Dec 23, 20253 min read


Disabled and Denied? Understanding Florida Medicaid’s Income vs. Asset Limits
Quick Summary: Many Florida seniors are shocked to be denied Medicaid even when their monthly income is low. If you live in Florida and receive less than $2,000 a month in Social Security but were still denied, the issue is likely not your income—it is your assets. Here is what you need to know about the "hidden" limits that trigger a denial. If you are disabled, over 65, and living on a fixed income, receiving a denial letter from Florida Medicaid can be confusing and stre

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Dec 19, 20253 min read
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