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How to Keep Your Florida Second Home Out of Probate
As a affluent resident of Florida, owning multiple properties like luxury condos can be a hallmark of financial success. But when it comes to estate planning, ensuring your second home avoids the lengthy and costly probate process is crucial. Probate in Florida can tie up assets for months or even years, potentially exposing them to creditors, taxes, and family disputes. If you're a married couple with one condo in joint names and another solely in one spouse's name, you're

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Florida Probate Guide: Requirements, Documents, and How to Start
Are you looking to open a probate proceeding in Florida but aren't sure where to begin? We frequently receive calls from individuals unsure if they need a formal probate, a summary probate, or what documents are actually required to get started. This guide clarifies the specific requirements for bringing a probate action in Florida, breaking down the differences in proceedings, asset exemptions, and the critical documentation you need. 1. Formal Probate vs. Summary Probate: W

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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


Can an American Leave Property to Someone Abroad?
If you’re an American wondering, “Can I leave my property or money to someone living in another country, like the Philippines, in my will?” the answer is straightforward...

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Jul 16, 20252 min read
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