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How to Title Your Cars or Vehicles: Three Rules To Know
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By Phillip B. Rarick, Esq., Miami Trust Attorney A common question we receive for persons who have prepared revocable living trusts is what do I do about title or registration for my cars. Unless your car is a Maserati or you have a collection of valuable old cars, here are three rules to follow if…

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Autism: What Every Parent Should Know About Special Needs Trusts
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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 primary care giver for your…

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Florida Probate Attorney Fees: The Inside Scoop By A Miami Probate Attorney
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By Phillip B. Rarick, Esq., Miami Probate Attorney A family member has died, and you are the Personal Representative or Executor named in their will. Your job is to find a probate attorney. You probably have three objectives: you want an attorney who will handle the legal tasks (1) efficiently; (2) as quickly as possible,…

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How Much Does A Florida Living Trust Cost – And What You Should Get For Your Fees
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By Phillip B. Rarick, Esq., Miami Trust Attorney Define Your Objectives – and Ask The Right Questions Many persons seeking to retain an attorney for preparing a living trust often ask the wrong question, which is simply this: What is the cost for a living trust? This is usually mistake number one. Of course you…

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Standby Florida Elective Share Trusts
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By Miami Probate Attorney Phillip B. Rarick, Esq. Florida’s elective share statute allows attorneys to draft standby Florida elective share trusts. (For a summary of Florida’s elective share see our post: Florida’s Sweeping Elective Share.) As of April 23, 2002, trusts that create property interests contingent upon an election being made are now qualified to…

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Federal Gift Tax Update: The Window May Close Soon
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By Miami Trust Attorneys Phillip B. Rarick, Esq. and Jay R. Beskin, Esq. I. The Opportunity – And The Problem. The Opportunity: Gifts to family members and others are free of the U.S. gift tax if under the exemption. Specifically, U.S. Citizens in 2012 can give away assets worth $5,120,000 ($10,240,000 per couple) without having…

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How Long Does Florida Probate Take?
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The time from to open and close a Florida probate estate depends on the type of administration – and of course upon the attorney. If the attorney is not experienced in Florida probate or does not concentrate in this field, expect the probate to take much longer and cost more. A. Summary Administration: The Fast…

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How Much Does Florida Probate Cost?
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By Phillip B. Rarick, Esq., Miami Probate Attorney I. Executive Summary Attorney’s fees and personal representative’s (“PR”) fees make up most of the costs for Florida Probate. The biggest cost are usually attorney fees. Florida probate attorney fees depend on whether the proceeding is Summary Administration – usually the quickest and least expensive – or…

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What Are The Successor Trustee’s Duties?
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Answer by Miami Trust Attorney Phillip B. Rarick, Esq. Below is a summary of the basic obligations of a successor trustee of a trust. Note: Trust administration requires strict compliance with the trust terms and often analysis of complex tax requirements. If you are a successor trustee, we can help. It is important that you…

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What Is An Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust (ILIT)?
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Answer by Miami Trust Attorney Phillip B. Rarick, Esq. The most common purpose of the Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust (“ILIT”) is to help preserve the full value of the policy by protecting the insurance proceeds from the U.S. federal estate tax – currently at a 40% rate. The ILIT is the owner and beneficiary of…

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