By Phillip B. Rarick, Esq., Miami Trust Attorney Define Your Objectives – and Ask The Right Questions Many persons seeking to retain an attorney for preparing a living trust often ask the wrong question, which is simply this: What is the cost for a living trust? This is usually…
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Florida Attorney General Cracks Down On Florida Center of Corporations
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…
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,…
Watch For This Scam: Corporate Records Service
By Miami Trust Attorney Phillip B. Rarick, Esq. Last year I reminded you of a state-wide corporate scam called Compliance Services. Well, they are at it again! Recently (approximately January 7-11, 2013) you may have received a letter that looks like an “official” letter from the state of Florida by…
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 …
Asset Protection in Florida: Five Common Mistakes – Five Tested Solutions
By Miami Asset Protection Attorney Phillip B. Rarick, Esq. In our litigious society anyone can become a target of a plaintiff seeking to get a money judgment against you personally. In today’s real estate market, where it is usually impossible to negotiate with the lender, deficiency judgments are a major…
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…
New Florida Durable Power of Attorney Law Makes Sweeping Changes
Introduction The Florida legislature recently enacted the “Florida Power of Attorney Act” (“FPOA”, Fla. Stat. §§709.2101-.2402), fundamentally overhauling existing law, and making sweeping new changes. Even though the new law recognizes durable power of attorneys (“DPA’s) executed under the prior law, we are advising clients to update their DPA, if…