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Advanced Estate Planning in Florida: A Primer

By Rachel Drude-Tomori, Esq., LL.M. |

A basic estate plan, which fewer than a third of Floridians have, is the foundation for an advanced estate plan. Most families include complex dynamics (marriage and remarriage, estrangement and reconciliation, etc.). Other families have substantial assets or unique goals. All these families need to add onto the foundation and obtain an advanced estate… Read More »

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What Can Go Wrong at a Real Estate Closing in Florida?

By Rachel Drude-Tomori, Esq., LL.M. |

A real estate closing is more than a formality and a matter of signing papers. A real estate closing protects buyers from hazards like the ones discussed in this post. In fact, in many cases, a real estate closing is the last chance to avoid such hazards. Generally speaking, these transactions are difficult to… Read More »

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What is the Purpose of a Medicaid Trust?

By Rachel Drude-Tomori, Esq., LL.M. |

A Medicaid Trust, or Medicaid Asset Protection Trust (MAPT), allows individuals to qualify for Medicaid and preserve their assets for their beneficiaries, such as children or other heirs. This type of trust is particularly important for those who may need long-term care, such as nursing home services, which are almost always extremely expensive. In… Read More »

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What are the Grounds for Contesting a Will?

By Rachel Drude-Tomori, Esq., LL.M. |

Usually, a will streamlines the probate process. A will clarifies the wishes of the testator (person who makes a will), so the estate goes to designated beneficiaries. However, wills aren’t always crystal clear. More than one version of a will may be floating around, or someone may “discover” a hidden codicil. Or, a will… Read More »

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What You Should Know About Family Trusts

By Rachel Drude-Tomori, Esq., LL.M. |

One of the main reasons people make trusts is to simplify the asset distribution process. A family trust may be the best way to achieve this goal. These vehicles, like other trusts, have other advantages as well. They avoid probate with its costs and publicity. Trusts also shield assets from creditors, are harder to… Read More »

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What Does Trust Execution Mean?

By Rachel Drude-Tomori, Esq., LL.M. |

Trust execution means, wait for it, the process of executing a trust. Many estate planning documents are fire-and-forget self-executing documents. But a trust document is not just a piece of paper, much like a property deed isn’t just a piece of paper. A property deed proves ownership of real property and establishes some rights… Read More »

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Do I Need a Real Estate Closing Lawyer?

By Rachel Drude-Tomori, Esq., LL.M. |

Many people don’t think they need a lawyer at a residential real estate closing because they’re just signing papers. This assessment is partially true. In Florida, an escrow or title agent handles most basic closing procedures. So, in many cases, people who are making small, uncomplicated purchases, like starter homes in ready-to-occupy condition, frequently… Read More »

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Top Five Ways to Protect Wealth

By Rachel Drude-Tomori, Esq., LL.M. |

Preserving wealth and ensuring a legacy is one of the main reasons people make estate plans. Usually, middle-income families need wealth preservation plans more than higher-income families. For a family of modest means, any wealth, such as a house, has an emotional value that far exceeds its financial value. Time, not money, is usually… Read More »

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Speeding Up the Probate Process in Florida

By Rachel Drude-Tomori, Esq., LL.M. |

Every estate must go through the probate process. This process transforms non-court documents into enforceable court orders. For various reasons, the probate court filing rate is much higher than the disposition rate. In other words, Florida’s probate courts are seriously backlogged. Some tips and tricks could help move a particular probate case closer to… Read More »

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Top Five Asset Protection Strategies

By Rachel Drude-Tomori, Esq., LL.M. |

Everyone is rich. Most college graduates earn almost $3 million over the course of their working lives. Obtaining money isn’t that difficult in most cases. But holding onto that money is a different matter. Most people spend almost as much as they earn on housing and other basic living expenses. They usually splurge a… Read More »