The Problem With Self Diagnosis By: Barry E. Haimo, Esq. September 14, 2022 I meet regularly with clients and prospective clients. When I ask if they have an estate plan, a common response is that they don’t need one because they lack sufficient assets. At the...
Revocable Trusts Under Florida’s Trust Code PART VI REVOCABLE TRUSTS 736.0601 Capacity of settlor of revocable trust. 736.0602 Revocation or amendment of revocable trust. 736.0603 Settlor’s powers; powers of withdrawal. 736.0604 Limitation...
Creditors’ Claims, Spendthrift and Discretionary Trusts PART V CREDITORS’ CLAIMS; SPENDTHRIFT AND DISCRETIONARY TRUSTS 736.0501 Rights of beneficiary’s creditor or assignee. 736.0502 Spendthrift provision. 736.0503 Exceptions to spendthrift...
Exempt Property and Allowances Under Florida’s Probate Statute PART IV EXEMPT PROPERTY AND ALLOWANCES 732.401 Descent of homestead. 732.4015 Devise of homestead. 732.4017 Inter vivos transfer of homestead property. 732.402 Exempt property....
Pretermitted Spouse and Children Under Florida’s Probate Statute PART III PRETERMITTED SPOUSE AND CHILDREN 732.301 Pretermitted spouse. 732.302 Pretermitted children. 732.301 Pretermitted spouse.—When a person marries after making a will and...