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Yearly Archives: 2015

Your Heirs in West Palm Beach May be Able to Keep Your Home From Estate Creditors with Homestead Laws, Learn How. Florida Constitutional Homestead Protections in Probate.

Uncategorized Nov 3, 2015
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If you are a resident of West Palm Beach you are probably already aware  of the homestead property tax exemptions. Did you know that you are also entitled to protection from judgment and levyof certain homestead property in West Palm Beach? This benefit may be able to protect the family home from creditors during probate do you know how? Check out this case out of the Miami Appeals Court that shows how residents of Florida can protect their homes from being taken by judgment and creditors.

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Ohio Probate Court Treats $25,000 As Loan from Estate Rather Than as a Gift From Dad, Learn How

Uncategorized Nov 2, 2015
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Are you currently serving as the personal representative of your mother’s  estate only to learn that she had been giving your brother large sums of cash? You may be able to have the probate court view it as a loan, not a gift. Depending on the facts. This could change their right to an inheritance given the debt they owe to the estate. Check out this recent probate appeal from Ohio to learn more.

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What is the difference between a Power of Attorney (POA) and Guardianship in West Palm Beach?

Uncategorized Oct 30, 2015
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Everyone knows that there are a ton of retirees in West Palm Beach and  Florida in general. Did your parents retire down here? Are you concerned with protecting your loved ones as they age? There are a number of ways to protect your family without babysitting them. You may want to consider a power of attorney or alternatively seeking guardianship. Do you know the difference between the two?

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