Monthly Archives: April 2020
The Disinherited Grandson Who Contested His Grandfather’s Will at the Last Minute
When a deceased person’s estate goes to probate, creditors and other interested persons have an opportunity to file a claim (known as a caveat), in which they notify the probate court of their existence and their claim to money belonging to the estate. An “interested person” is anyone who stands to inherit from the… Read More »
How to Pass the Time Until the COVID-19 Curve Flattens: Set Up a Living Trust
Whether your approach to the COVID-19 pandemic has been that of a worry wart, a skeptic, or somewhere in the middle, one thing is certain: your daily routine has changed. Maybe you are constantly checking the news to see the latest number of cases, and the most recent quarantine orders, in Florida and other… Read More »