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Transfer on death may avoid probate

On Behalf of Jennifer D. Sharpe, P.A. | Jan 4, 2022 | Probate

Probate may be a lengthy, inconvenient, and costly process. Transfer on death designations, however, allow the transfer of assets to designated beneficiaries after a person’s death without undergoing probate. TOD A TOD designation allows the beneficiaries or a spouse...

What happens if you can’t find your mother’s will?

On Behalf of Jennifer D. Sharpe, P.A. | Nov 15, 2021 | Probate

When a Fort Lauderdale area resident’s parent passes away it can be an emotional time. Besides dealing with the grief that comes with a death of a family member, there can also be important legal matters to attend to. Settling a loved one’s estate is one such matter...

What happens to estate assets during probate?

On Behalf of Jennifer D. Sharpe, P.A. | Nov 10, 2021 | Probate

When someone dies, the assets of the deceased must go through the process of probate, during which the oversight of inheritances, bequests, trust allocations, the settling of debts and death taxes, and the payment of funeral expenses takes place. From a legal...

How does Florida law protect a disinherited spouse?

On Behalf of Jennifer D. Sharpe, P.A. | Sep 30, 2021 | Probate

A last will and testament provides the means for a person to ensure that their property and assets are distributed, following their death, according to their wishes. But a will also allows the deceased to specifically exclude certain individuals from receiving any...

Contesting a Florida will

On Behalf of Jennifer D. Sharpe, P.A. | Sep 2, 2021 | Probate

Most Floridians think that once a will is signed by the maker of the will (the “testator”), its provisions are carved in stone and cannot be changed. Fortunately, Florida statutes provide clearly stated reasons a person can challenge the validity of a will or any of...

How does one start the probate process?

On Behalf of Jennifer D. Sharpe, P.A. | Jul 1, 2021 | Probate

One of the unfortunate facts of life is that everyone in Florida will pass away at some point in time. People pass away in different ways and at different times in their lives, but ultimately everyone will pass away. Throughout their lives though people acquire...

Is your case headed for probate litigation?

On Behalf of Jennifer D. Sharpe, P.A. | May 7, 2021 | Probate

When the personal representative of an estate is ushering the case through probate court, there are usually plenty of concerns along the way, even with the simplest of estates. However, when some type of challenge is brought in the probate case, litigation may be...

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