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Planning for Guardianship of Minor Child During the Coronavirus Outbreak

By: Jacqueline R. Bowden Gold, Miami Lakes Estate Planning Attorney When preparing an estate plan everyone plans for distribution or preservation of their assets to make sure their minor child, adult child or families are taken care of. People often overlook planning for the event of being mentally incapacitated and…

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Florida Treasure Hunt: Check It Now! Florida Unclaimed Property Law

By Phillip B. Rarick, Esq., Miami Asset Protection Attorney If you have never checked Florida’s web site for lost accounts and abandoned property you should do so – immediately. You may be pleasantly surprised! You may think that it is not possible that you have any “unclaimed” property held by…

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FLORIDA COUNSEL NOTICE: FLORIDA DEEDS

By Phillip B. Rarick, Miami Trust Attorney Although the main focus of our Florida Counsel Services is probate, trust,  and corporate law,  we can assist your office if you need deeds to a trust or other entity. If you wish to use our deed services, click FLORIDA DEED INTAKE FORM.  Please complete this…

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What is a Durable Power of Attorney- And Why Is It So Important?

By: Jacqueline R. Bowden and Phillip B. Rarick, Miami Estate Planning Attorneys A power of attorney is a legal instrument you may give to a trusted family member or friend  (commonly called your attorney-in-fact or agent) to manage your financial affairs and act on your behalf. The person creating the…

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SETTLEMENT CLAIMS FOR FLORIDA MINOR CHILDREN: WHEN IS COURT APPROVAL REQUIRED?

By: Phillip B. Rarick, Miami Probate Attorney Executive Summary Failure to obtain court approval under Florida guardianship law of a pre-suit structured settlement exceeding $15,000 on behalf of a Florida minor child could result in the settlement being disaffirmed by the minor on reaching majority or within a reasonable time…

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Autism: What Every Parent Should Know About Special Needs Trusts

By Phillip B. Rarick, Esq., Miami Trust Attorney Introduction Parents of children with autism have many daunting tasks.  One task that is often put off until it is too late is making sure you have a back-up plan if you can no longer care for your child.  You are the…

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Florida Legal Resources

I am pleased to announce a valuable new feature on our web site that I trust you will find helpful.   We want to share with you all the Florida local and state legal resources that we routinely use in our probate, corporate, guardianship, and estate planning practices. Resources is a…

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FLORIDA GUARDIANSHIP QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

By  Phillip B. Rarick, Esq., Miami Probate Attorney Introduction The commencement of a Florida guardianship is typically used in two situations – either when a person may be incapacitated or when a minor receives assets in excess of $15,000.  If a guardianship is sought because someone may be incapacitated, then typically…

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