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The Hidden "Transfer on Death" (TOD) Trap: Why Your Investment Accounts Might Still End Up in Probate
Quick Summary: Many Florida residents assume listing a "Transfer on Death" (TOD) or "Payable on Death" (POD) beneficiary protects their accounts from probate. However, if your financial institution merges or transfers your account to a new company, the original beneficiary paperwork can get lost. Without written confirmation from the new institution, your heirs may be forced into probate even if your monthly statements list them as beneficiaries. We are noticing an alarming

atCause Law Office
Dec 18, 20254 min read


What is Needed to Bring a Probate Proceeding in Florida? A Step-by-Step Guide
If you are looking to pursue a probate in Florida, you likely have questions about where to start and what documents are legally required. Whether you are facing a Formal Probate or a Summary Probate , gathering the right information upfront is crucial to avoiding delays. This guide breaks down exactly what is needed to open an estate in Florida, from necessary documents to identifying heirs. 1. Determine Which Type of Probate You Need Before gathering documents, it helps to

atCause Law Office
Dec 16, 20253 min read


Do You Really Need an Attorney to Prepare Your Deed in Florida? A Real-Life Cautionary Tale
Many people wonder if it's worth paying an attorney to prepare a property deed, or if they can save money by doing it themselves or using a less qualified helper. A real example from a recent office consultation shows why that decision matters. What Happened When a Deed Was Prepared Incorrectly A father owned his property outright. He entered a long-term relationship with a woman and decided to add her to the deed. The new deed simply listed both of their names as grantees, w

atCause Law Office
Dec 15, 20253 min read
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