By Phillip B. Rarick, Miami Probate Attorney Two weeks ago we reported a scam directed at Florida businesses by a company named Florida Center of Corporations located in Davie, Florida. I am pleased to now report that the Florida Attorney General secured a temporary injunction and asset freeze against this…
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Tenancy by Entireties in Florida: The Benefits – and Five Traps
By Phillip B. Rarick, Miami Probate Attorney Holding title to bank accounts, stock or other intangible property as Tenancy by Entireties or “TBE” is a limited but popular form of asset protection that has benefits – and traps. Benefits of Holding Property as Tenants by Entireties Holding property as TBE…
Watch for this Scam: Florida Center of Corporations
By Phillip B. Rarick, Miami Probate Attorney We endeavor to keep you up on scams directed at Florida businesses and here is another one. Special thanks for this Scam Alert to alert readers Josefina Piedra and Tere Kipp. If you receive a letter appearing to be an “official” letter from…
UNDERSTANDING LIVING TRUSTS: A QUICK GUIDE IN PLAIN ENGLISH
By: Phillip B. Rarick, Esq., Miami Trust Attorney I am pleased to announce that we have published on our web site a quick and easy explanation of living trusts. Click here: Understanding Living Trusts. Note: A PowerPoint presentation will appear in your lower task bar; click the presentation. Every person…
Transfer of Florida Homestead to a Revocable Trust: Assessing The Risks and Benefits
By Phillip B. Rarick, Esq. and Ashley Fernald In Florida there is frequently the difficult issue of whether to transfer homestead to a revocable living trust. The client wants to avoid probate and therefore generally wants to transfer the homestead to the trust. However, since the Bosonetto case in 2001,…
Standby Florida Elective Share Trusts
By Miami Probate Attorney Phillip B. Rarick, Esq. Florida’s elective share statute allows attorneys to draft standby Florida elective share trusts. (For a summary of Florida’s elective share see our post: Florida’s Sweeping Elective Share.) As of April 23, 2002, trusts that create property interests contingent upon an election being …
Federal Gift Tax Update: The Window May Close Soon
By Miami Trust Attorneys Phillip B. Rarick, Esq. and Jay R. Beskin, Esq. I. The Opportunity – And The Problem. The Opportunity: Gifts to family members and others are free of the U.S. gift tax if under the exemption. Specifically, U.S. Citizens in 2012 can give away assets worth $5,120,000…
How Long Does Florida Probate Take?
The time from to open and close a Florida probate estate depends on the type of administration – and of course upon the attorney. If the attorney is not experienced in Florida probate or does not concentrate in this field, expect the probate to take much longer and cost more.…
How Much Does Florida Probate Cost?
By Phillip B. Rarick, Esq., Miami Probate Attorney I. Executive Summary Attorney’s fees and personal representative’s (“PR”) fees make up most of the costs for Florida Probate. The biggest cost are usually attorney fees. Florida probate attorney fees depend on whether the proceeding is Summary Administration – usually the quickest and…
What Are The Successor Trustee’s Duties?
Answer by Miami Trust Attorney Phillip B. Rarick, Esq. Below is a summary of the basic obligations of a successor trustee of a trust. Note: Trust administration requires strict compliance with the trust terms and often analysis of complex tax requirements. If you are a successor trustee, we can help.…