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10 Factors for Determining Alimony in a Florida Divorce

By Laurie R. Chane |

There have been many efforts to modify Florida law on alimony in divorce, the most recent being a bill in the House that sought to eliminate permanent alimony and change the factors used to calculate whether a party is entitled to alimony if so for how long and  how much a party may be… Read More »

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COVID-19 and Online Estate Planning: Warnings for Florida Families

By Laurie R. Chane |

The novel coronavirus COVID-19 has created disorder in almost every aspect of life for millions of Americans, but a recent article in the Wall Street Journal aims to alleviate the disruption in one area: Estate planning. According to the March 25, 2020 opinion piece, families are exploring online options for wills, trusts and advance… Read More »

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Four Tips to Avoid a Florida Will Contest After Your Passing

By Laurie R. Chane |

Creating a will is already a challenging task, so it’s difficult to think that your efforts could be all for naught when loved ones contest its provisions after you die. Unfortunately, certain individuals may do so: Florida is the only US state that specifically prohibits no-contest clauses in wills, declaring them unenforceable. This means… Read More »

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Pitfalls of Online and DIY Estate Planning Packages

By Laurie R. Chane |

If you’re currently reviewing your options for estate planning, there’s a good chance you’ve at least seen a few online or TV ads offering do-it-yourself services. These solutions typically involve downloading software and answering questions; when you work your way through to the end, the technology creates a will, trust, and powers of attorney… Read More »

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Is Your Estate Plan Optimized for the New Estate Tax Exemption?

By Laurie R. Chane |

Floridians with large estates have reason to celebrate the second year in a row in which the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has increased the estate tax exemption, but they must also be prepared to act quickly to take advantage of the move. The higher exemption amount, which was included as a provision of the… Read More »

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Florida Law on Debt in Divorce

By Laurie R. Chane |

While divorcing couples might spend significant time figuring out how to divvy up assets acquired during their marriage, they may not even consider what happens to the financial obligations they’ve incurred. Debt in divorce is one of the most overlooked issues, but it’s every bit as important – whether you’re dealing with a contested… Read More »

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Pour Over Wills & Living Trusts in Florida Estate Planning

By Laurie R. Chane |

Many people want to know their options regarding revocable living trusts in Florida estate planning, without realizing how a will works within the bigger picture of estate administration. Contrary to popular assumption, this type of trust does NOT replace your will for most practical purposes. Instead, the two structures work together to ease the… Read More »

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3 Things to Know About Crummey Trusts in Estate Planning

By Laurie R. Chane |

A will, durable power of attorney, and designation of health care agent are the basic building blocks of a Florida estate plan. However, there may come a point in your life that you need to consider additional strategies to protect your assets, family, and other interests. One option that may appeal to you if… Read More »

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Tips on Starting Up a Conversation About Florida Estate Planning

By Laurie R. Chane |

Many people see estate planning as being too morbid or doom-and-gloom to discuss, while still others avoid the topic because they’re superstitious about what it might bring. Unfortunately, individuals with this mind-set could face an even worse fate: Dying without a will or other arrangements, which means Florida’s statute on Intestate Estates will be… Read More »

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What Divorce Issues Can I Resolve by Agreement in Florida?

By Laurie R. Chane |

Divorces on some TV shows and movies paints a picture of a bitter, drawn-out process marked by hostile proceedings and numerous hearings – followed by a lengthy trial in which neither party is satisfied with the results. While it makes for good ratings, actual divorce cases are typically not quite so dramatic. In fact,… Read More »

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