Monthly Archives: May 2025

Probate for Foreign Nationals with Florida Assets
Estate planning often feels a little overwhelming at the best of times – but what about when you do not have your full U.S. citizenship? It’s understandable that resident aliens owning property in the State of Florida may not know where to start or what rules and regulations apply to them when creating an… Read More »

How to Close a Florida Probate Estate
As a personal representative tasked with administering a Florida estate, you’ve already been on quite the journey – gathering assets, paying creditors, and handling the myriad duties that come along with estate administration. Now, you’ve arrived at the final stage of your journey: officially closing out the probate estate. This last phase of estate… Read More »

Tips for Estate Planning in Blended Families
There are many ways to be a family – especially in modern times. A family might be a “traditional” nuclear family, but very often a family will include second (or subsequent) marriages, step-children, half siblings, and more. Ensuring that all of your loved ones are accounted for as you desire in your estate planning… Read More »

Atlanta Case Shines a Light on Probate Fraud
Probate litigation often revolves around loved ones or creditors fighting over the contents of an estate. However, litigation can also arise when the documents themselves are in question. Probate fraud and forgery can stop intended beneficiaries from receiving the inheritance that was always supposed to go to them. This was recently played out, unfortunately,… Read More »