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Florida’s Intestate Succession Laws: No Will Explained

adam pollack · Sep 2, 2024 ·

In an ideal world, everyone would have an up-to-date will outlining their final wishes. Unfortunately, many people pass away without a will in place, leaving their loved ones to navigate the complex world of Florida’s intestate succession laws. Understanding how these laws work is essential for anyone involved in the administration of an estate without […]

Orlando Law, Probate

Protecting Your Rights as an Heir or Beneficiary in Florida Probate

adam pollack · Aug 5, 2024 ·

Probate can be a complex and emotionally taxing process, especially when you’re an heir or beneficiary concerned about protecting your rights. In Florida, understanding the probate process and knowing your legal rights is essential to ensure your interests are safeguarded. This post aims to provide you with essential information to help you understand probate in […]

Probate

Final Income Tax Returns for Deceased Taxpayers

adam pollack · Mar 2, 2023 ·

Filing the final federal income tax return of a deceased individual is mandatory, and the decedent’s personal representative is usually responsible for it. This includes filing the federal income tax returns that the decedent would have filed for the year of their death. The personal representative can be an executor, administrator, or any other person […]

Probate, Taxation

Recent Blog Posts

  • The Role of DNA Testing in Florida Sex Crime Trials
  • The Importance of Recording Your Police Encounter
  • Florida’s Intestate Succession Laws: No Will Explained
  • Protecting Your Rights as an Heir or Beneficiary in Florida Probate
  • The Role of Experts in Defending Florida Sex Crime Cases
  • Social Media’s Influence on Florida Sex Crime Cases
  • Sex Crimes and Penalties in the State of Florida
  • Florida Sex Offender Registration Laws and Challenges
  • Challenging Unfounded or False Accusations of Sex Crimes in Florida
  • Consent in Sex Crime Cases in Florida

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