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Pop-Star Legacy Casts Intestacy Law into Light

By Suncoast Civil Law |

Liam Payne’s estate has been revealed after the pop star died last October without writing a last will and testament, leaving behind a fortune of $32.3 million. As many will recall, the former One Direction singer died in October 2024 at age 31 after he fell from a third floor hotel balcony in Buenos… Read More »

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Formal Administration vs Summary Administration in Florida

By Suncoast Civil Law |

Florida probate is the legal process by which the court identifies and gathers together the deceased’s assets, gets any necessary outstanding debts paid, and completes distribution of assets to the rightful beneficiaries. The Florida probate process is complex – one of the first hurdles to get over is actually understanding that there are two… Read More »

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Estate Planning for Snowbirds: Multi-State Issues in Florida

By Suncoast Civil Law |

Being a “snowbird” is not a new concept – even back in colonial times, letters were exchanged between founding fathers discussing how the family planned to “summer” or “winter” in one familial home or another as the seasons came and went. As most good ideas go, being a snowbird is a popular lifestyle choice,… Read More »

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Contracts vs Agreements: The Big Difference for Your Business

By Suncoast Civil Law |

No one can dispute the pivotal role of contacts and agreements in our daily lives. And while these may seem interchangeable, there are important nuances. It is never more important to understand how contracts vs agreements differ than when you are relying on these “meetings of the minds” for important personal and business ventures…. Read More »

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Florida’s Non-Probate Assets: What Passes Outside of Court Part II

By Suncoast Civil Law |

In part one of this series, we began the discussion on how non-probate assets directly transition to beneficiaries, thereby bypassing probate court. But in order to successfully keep assets from entering into probate as part of the probate estate, essential legal requirements must be met. This article will further detail these necessary legal requirements,… Read More »

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Florida’s Non-Probate Assets: What Passes Outside of Court: Part I

By Suncoast Civil Law |

So many would love to know: Does this estate really have to go through probate? What can I do to limit what has to go through probate? What do I have to know and what is the quickest way to get through the Florida probate process? There are some general rules and great information… Read More »

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What to do When the Probate Beneficiary is Missing

By Suncoast Civil Law |

Florida’s probate process may seem long, arduous, and downright tedious. However, probate serves many critical purposes. The personal representative’s tasks of inventorying assets, settling debts, and notifying beneficiaries of their inheritances are chief among them, and can sometimes be pretty straightforward tasks. However, complications may arise if personal representatives cannot locate one or more… Read More »

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What is a Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure?

By Suncoast Civil Law |

A deed in lieu, or a deed in lieu of foreclosure, is a voluntary conveyance of a mortgaged property by the borrower to the lender. The interest in the property is often exchanged in order for the loan borrower and their guarantor to be released from some of the liability, or all of the… Read More »

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Probate for Foreign Nationals with Florida Assets

By Suncoast Civil Law |

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 »

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How to Close a Florida Probate Estate

By Suncoast Civil Law |

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 »

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