by Romy Jurado | Jan 3, 2023 | Probate
Depending on how complex the estate of a deceased Florida resident is, heirs and beneficiaries have to endure a significant waiting period until they can receive their fair share of the inheritance. Is it a good idea to sign a waiver of accounting to speed up...
by Romy Jurado | Jan 2, 2023 | Probate
Probate is the process of administering and distributing the estate of a deceased person. The state of Florida has specific rules to guarantee full legal compliance throughout the whole process, including the appointment of an adequate personal representative. In...
by Romy Jurado | Mar 29, 2022 | Probate
In Florida, state law guarantees trust beneficiaries the legal right to access certain information about their interest share in the arrangement. Therefore, if a trustee refuses to provide information, beneficiaries have the right to enforce their rights in court with...
by Romy Jurado | Mar 28, 2022 | Probate
When someone dies in Florida owning assets titled solely in his/her name, the deceased person’s estate will likely go through ancillary probate. In this article, you will find out what ancillary probate is and why you should avoid it at all costs. Ancillary...
by Romy Jurado | Mar 25, 2022 | Probate
Popularly known as the favorite destination for retirees and “snowbirds” running from cold weather in the North, the state of Florida has been one of the most sought-after places for out-of-state residents. When a non-resident dies owning assets in...