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Florida Probate or Trust Administration Document Checklist
Rarick Trusts & Wills Law, P.A.

____ 1. Minimum of 10 death certificates (these can usually be obtained through the funeral home) ____ 2. Original Will and all codicils (or amendments to the Will) Note: If you have the original, either personally deliver to the attorney’s office or send via Federal Express or certified mail. ____ 3. Originals of all trusts…

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9 Critical Deadlines for Florida Probate
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By: Phil Rarick, Weston Probate Attorney In our office we have numerous checklists, but one of the most important is the following checklist of nine critical deadlines for Florida probate actions: Deposit Original Will with court: Within 10 days of notice of death by whomever has custody of the Will. F.S. 732.901. Challenging Validity of…

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10 Basic Legal Rights for Beneficiaries Under a Florida Will
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If you are a beneficiary or interested person of a Florida Will, you have numerous legal rights protected by Florida law. These laws are designed to keep you informed about the probate administration and make sure the decedent’s wishes as described in the Will are fulfilled. The person in charge of making sure the property…

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Securing Payment of Child Support with a Children’s Safe Harbor Trust
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By: Phillip B. Rarick, Esq. Most divorce judgments call for one of the parties to obtain a life insurance policy for securing the payment of child support, alimony or some other financial obligation. Let’s assume the obligation is solely child support: a potential mistake is failure to secure payment of the policy premiums by use…

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Successor Trustee Duties
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12 Point Summary of Florida Successor Trustee Duties Note: Trust administration requires strict compliance with the trust terms and often analysis of complex tax requirements. A trustee is a fiduciary and is held to a high standard of care under Florida law. If you are a successor trustee, we can help. It is important that…

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Transfer of Motor Vehicles after Owner’s Death: How to Avoid Probate in Florida
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By Cristina M. Fernandez, Esq. A. The Question A common question we encounter is how to transfer the title of a motor vehicle upon the death of its owner. B. Law Summary Florida law allows the beneficiaries or heirs of a deceased person to transfer a motor vehicle title without the need of a formal…

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FLORIDA DOMICILE CHECKLIST
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By Phillip B. Rarick, Esq., Miami Trust Attorney A. Domicile vs. Residence “Domicile” and Residence are two different legal terms, but often confused. A person can have only one domicile, but any number of residences in different states. Domicile is your actual residence in the state joined with your intention to make that state your…

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Pet Trusts: Have You Forgotten Your Pet(s)? Your Very Loyal Pet?
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By Phillip B. Rarick, Miami Trust Attorney Who is the first to greet you when you come home? For me, it used to be my young daughters or son. But now that my youngest daughter is a teenager (and too cool for such shows of affection) those days are past. So now the first to…

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What’s Wrong With This Picture? NY Attorney Names Himself As Personal Representative For A Florida Resident
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By Phillip B. Rarick, Esq., Miami Probate Attorney We have written about this issue in the past, but it is one that keeps popping up. Here are the relevant facts. Note: I have changed some facts to avoid disclosure of private information. Recently, we reviewed a New York will where the drafting attorney named himself…

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Bad Advice You Hear All The Time
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By Phillip B. Rarick, Esq., Miami Trust Attorney Quote: There are three things that are real – God, human folly and laughter. The first two are beyond our comprehension. So we must do what we can with the third. – John F. Kennedy Here are five bad items of advice – that you hear all…

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