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- When Is It Time to "Service" Your Estate Plan? by Florida Estate Planning Lawyer Blog on Jul 23, 2009
If you own a car, then you know it requires regular servicing in order to perform well and be reliable. More than likely, your car came with a recommended schedule for service, based on how many miles it has been...
- When Is It Time to "Service" Your Estate Plan? by Florida Estate Planning Lawyer Blog on Jul 23, 2009
If you own a car, then you know it requires regular servicing in order to perform well and be reliable. More than likely, your car came with a recommended schedule for service, based on how many miles it has been...
- Is a lawyer required for a Florida Enhanced Life Estate Deed? by Florida Estate Planning Lawyer Blog on Jul 12, 2009
While in Florida a lawyer is not required to create a valid deed like a ladybird deed or Florida Enhanced Life Estate Deed it may be a good idea to have a lawyer or attorney review these specific document because...
- Is a lawyer required for a Florida Enhanced Life Estate Deed? by Florida Estate Planning Lawyer Blog on Jul 12, 2009
While in Florida a lawyer is not required to create a valid deed like a ladybird deed or Florida Enhanced Life Estate Deed it may be a good idea to have a lawyer or attorney review these specific document because...
- Lady Bird Deeds and stepped up basis (Florida Enhanced Life Estate Deeds) by Florida Estate Planning Lawyer Blog on May 26, 2009
One of the most common questions people ask about Florida Lady Bird Deeds (Florida Enhanced Life Estate Deeds) is whether upon the death of the grantor, the contingent beneficiaries receive a stepped up basis like they would receive if the...
- Lady Bird Deeds and stepped up basis (Florida Enhanced Life Estate Deeds) by Florida Estate Planning Lawyer Blog on May 26, 2009
One of the most common questions people as about Florida Lady Bird Deeds (Florida Enhanced Life Estate Deeds) is whether upon the death of the grantor, the contingent beneficiaries receive a stepped up basis like they would receive it the...
- Keeping Mom and Dad Safe at Home by Florida Estate Planning Lawyer Blog on May 7, 2009
Generally, elderly parents want to remain living in their own home. However, remaining in the home becomes a concern when children see their parents slowing down, perhaps even having trouble with handling stairs and doing general daily activities. Ye...







