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- What Happens to Your Digital Life When You Die
- When the Decedent Had a Safe Full of Gold
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- Florida Homestead Protection Doesn’t Beat the Deed
- There Is No Florida Estate Tax
- Emergency Temporary Guardianship in Florida Is Not a Shortcut
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- Florida Homestead: Your Will Doesn’t Control Who Gets Your House
- Your Old Trust Is Probably Wrong Now
- What Happens to Your Florida Homestead When You Die
- ChatGPT Doesn’t Know You Hate Your Son-in-Law
- What are Advance Directives and a Life Plan?
- Facebook Allows Users to designate a “Legacy Contact” to manage their account after death
- The Three Types of Homestead in Florida, Part II(A): Protection from Creditors
- Both Attorneys and Courts Are Tired of Financial Institutions’ Refusal to Accept Powers of Attorney
- Back to Basics: The Four Estate Planning Documents That Everyone Needs
- Why you shouldn’t transfer your home to your kids or “put their name on the deed”
- This Is What It Sounds Like When People Die Intestate
- Robin Williams’s Wife and Kids Are Fighting Over His Stuff
- Man dies with $40 million, no will, and no heirs
- Do You Need a Revocable Living Trust?
- Estate Planning Is About Planning for Disability as Well as Death
- Don’t Let the State Decide How Your Property Is Disposed of Upon Your Death
- Planning on Sharing your Lottery Winnings with your Family: Write it Down Now!
- Some Guys Have All the Luck: Greenwich Wealth Managers Win $254 Million Powerball Lottery
- Why I Don’t Like Codicils
- Always Check the Deed, and Never Trust Title Companies
- WSJ: Is There a Trap Lurking in the Language of your Will?
- Illinois Supreme Court Upholds the “Jewish Clause” (but in a roundabout way)
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- How Michael Jackson and His Mother Will Avoid Paying Estate Tax Twice (and How You Can Too)
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