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Securing Payment of Child Support with a Children’s Safe Harbor Trust

By: Phillip B. Rarick, Esq. Most divorce judgments call for one of the parties to obtain a life insurance policy for securing the payment of child support, alimony or some other financial obligation.  Let’s assume the obligation is solely child support:  a potential mistake is failure to secure payment of…

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Beware of Creditor Harassment Upon Death of Your Spouse or Family Member

By Phillip B. Rarick, Esq. and Jacqueline R. Bowden, Esq. In Florida, when you die, your debts remain in your estate – and are not transferred to a surviving spouse or family member.  However, this simple legal concept does not stop some creditors from harassing the surviving spouse or a…

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The New Consensus From Heckerling: The Estate Planning World Has Flipped 180 Degrees By ATRA

How fundamentally has the 2012 American Taxpayer Relief Act (ATRA) changed estate planning?  It may have taken a year for this consensus to develop, but the simple answer that was apparent at the recent 48th Annual Heckling Institute on Estate Planning is this:  Profoundly; there is a new paradigm in…

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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.…

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How To Avoid Probate?

Answer by Miami Trust  Attorney Phillip B. Rarick, Esq. The best way to avoid probate is to have a basic estate plan that includes a living revocable trust as your master set of instructions to make sure you give what you have, the way you want, and when you want.…

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Moving to Florida: Tips On How To Avoid The Tax Traps

A common over-sight of persons moving to Florida is failing to take their trust.  They may have packed their trust and taken it with them, but the trust situs remains in their original state.  This is usually a mistake. The fact that a client has moved to Florida will not…

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FLORIDA PROBATE QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

By Phillip B. Rarick, Esq.,  Miami Probate Attorney Executive Summary Probate is the legal process for transferring assets owned by decedent according to the decedent’s will or Florida intestate law to his or her beneficiaries after all legitimate creditors of the estate have been paid.  The Personal Representative (in other…

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