Understanding Will Revocation in Florida: A Legal Overview
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by Chepenik Trushin LLP
1M ago
In estate planning, the preparation of a will is a crucial step toward ensuring that your assets are distributed according to your wishes upon your death. However, circumstances, relationships, and intent may change over time, which may lead to the need to update, revise, or completely revoke previously drafted testamentary documents. There are different ways to achieve the revocation of an existing will. In Florida, this process is filled with specific requirements that must be met for the revocation to be valid. A testator may revoke a will in three ways: (1) by writing, (2) by physical act ..read more
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Homestead Protection
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by Chepenik Trushin LLP
7M ago
The process of preparing and executing a will and proceeding to probate can be complicated, emotional and stressful. Regardless of whether a decedent has executed a will, trust or any other estate planning documents, probate proceedings can be unpredictable and can give rise to major anxiety for all parties involved. This feeling is often magnified when loved ones must also deal with a decedent’s creditors. Very often, beneficiaries and loved ones are not aware of each and every creditor who may file a claim for repayment against the decedent’s probate estate. While there are rules limiting th ..read more
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Effective Ways to Shift Future Appreciation from a Taxable Estate – GRATs and IDGTs
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by Chepenik Trushin LLP
1y ago
Large estates may be subject to the federal estate tax, which in 2023 applies a 40% tax on all wealth exceeding $12.92 million for individuals, or $28.94 million for married couples. High-net worth individuals often seek ways of reducing their estate tax liability on their already-amassed wealth, which is frequently done by applying “discounts” to their assets through a complicated web of valuation laws. There are other ways, however, to shift future appreciation of a valuable asset out of an estate, thus avoiding further taxation on a substantial increase in the value of an existing asset, su ..read more
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Gifting property during life vs. after death: which is better?
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by Chepenik Trushin LLP
1y ago
The estate tax, commonly referred to as the “death tax,” affects only certain estates with a taxable value beyond a set figure. For 2023, any estate exceeding a taxable value of $12.92 million is taxed at a rate of 40.00%. While this does not give cause for concern to the vast majority of individuals, these figures can and do change. The estate tax is often a topic of discussion in political debate and frequently changes. As recently as 2017, the amount to trigger estate tax was just under $5.5 millon. In 2008, the amount was $2 million. Future years could see a reduction in the presently-set ..read more
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Back to school or college. Check your estate planning documents.
Chepenik Trushin
by Chepenik Trushin LLP
1y ago
When Packing for Back to College, Don’t Forget Your Estate Plan!  With Back to College season in full swing, students are getting their last-minute packing in—shower shoes, mattress toppers, textbooks. . . the list goes on. But is there something missing from this packing list? According to estate planning attorneys and professionals, yes! Estate planning might seem like only a necessary precaution for older individuals, but this is far from the truth. Everyone can benefit from a well-crafted estate plan. This is especially true during major life events, such as graduating high school and ..read more
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Avoid Intestacy and Probate
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by Chepenik Trushin LLP
2y ago
Estate planning 101 from the late Tony Hsieh, CEO of Zappos             Tony Hsieh was the CEO of Zappos for over twenty years before retiring and taking up a series of different business ventures. Zappos is an online retailer that deals specifically with shoes and clothing on an international sale. Hsieh was an early investor, and then CEO, for this online clothing empire. On November 27, 2020, Tony Hsieh succumbed to his injuries resulting from a house fire at his residence, leaving behind assets worth over $700,000,000. Quite a large su ..read more
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Single parents and estate planning issues
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by Chepenik Trushin LLP
2y ago
How can a single parent avoid homestead to protect a minor child?             Florida homestead laws are complex, confusing, and enormously important for homeowners with or without an estate plan. Florida homestead law applies to three categories: (1) creditor protection against reaching a primary residence, (2) property tax exemptions and limitations on annual property value increases, and (3) restrictions on how a homeowner may devise property if there is a surviving spouse or a minor child. Under this third category, Article X, Section ..read more
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Your legal responsibilities as a named personal representative in estate planning documents
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by Chepenik Trushin LLP
2y ago
Est. of Pounds v. Miller & Jacobs, P.A., No. 4D21-1362, 2022 WL 39211 (Fla. 4th DCA 2022). If a will does not specify who should serve as personal representative of an estate, parties can fight over this position through litigation. But what happens if one person obtains a settlement on behalf of an estate, and then another person is appointed as personal representative? The court answered this question in Estate of Pounds v. Miller & Jacobs, P.A., No. 4D21-1362, 2022 WL 39211 (Fla. 4th DCA 2022), giving us insight into why these situations are problematic and why good estate plans nee ..read more
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Estate planning, trusts and genealogical services, what you need to know.
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by Chepenik Trushin LLP
2y ago
What to do with 23 and me? Recent years have seen the rise in ancestry services such as Ancestry.com and 23 and Me. After performing a simple DNA swab, these services provide the subscriber with hereditary and genealogical information that can unlock family history, medical information, and perhaps even long-lost relatives. While these services provide substantial value for our personal lives, they may be problematic in the world of estate planning. To illustrate, consider the following hypothetical. A man donates to a fertility clinic when he is 20 years old. Many years later, the man is happ ..read more
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Are you a “Dutiful Child”, who is a caregiver for your loved one? The Florida laws explained.
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by Chepenik Trushin LLP
2y ago
Florida’s ‘Dutiful Child’ Exception Throughout life, relationships and priorities often change, necessitating amendment to one’s Last Will and Testament to reflect these changes. However, sometimes these testamentary changes raise questions as to the testator’s motivations for the revisions, leading to a will contest. “Undue influence” upon the testator is one basis for challenging the validity of a will, trust, or other testamentary document. While litigating the issue of undue influence can be complex, the basic concept is straightforward: an individual is accused of improperly persuading a ..read more
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