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Medicaid Asset Protection Strategies for Florida

Medicaid Asset Protection Strategies for Florida

by Carol Grant | Aug 1, 2025 | Elder Law, Trust Administration

Protecting your savings and ensuring access to quality long-term care is a top concern for Floridians, especially in expensive areas like Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties. With annual nursing home costs now averaging over $110,000 and home health care...
Out-of-State Property and Ancillary Administration in Florida

Out-of-State Property and Ancillary Administration in Florida

by Carol Grant | Jul 14, 2025 | Estate Planning, Probate

Dealing with out-of-state property can be stressful, especially after losing a loved one. In Florida, this often requires ancillary probate – a separate legal process for assets located in the state. This article explains what ancillary administration is, how it...
What Happens to Real Estate During Probate in Florida?

What Happens to Real Estate During Probate in Florida?

by Carol Grant | Jul 14, 2025 | Estate Planning, Probate

Grief is heavy. Sorting out a house or land can feel even harder. This guide explains what happens to real property during the Florida probate process, from filing in probate court to asset distribution to heirs or a sale when needed. Families in Pembroke Pines, Fort...
Do I Need More Than a Will for My Florida Estate Plan?

Do I Need More Than a Will for My Florida Estate Plan?

by Carol Grant | Jun 17, 2025 | Estate Planning, Probate

Many people think a will is enough for their estate plan. A will can name heirs, but it does not help avoid probate or protect privacy. This blog explains how adding a trust to your plan can solve these issues and more. Keep reading to learn if you might need both a...

Transferring Property From Parent To Child in Florida

by Carol Grant | May 16, 2025 | Elder Law, Estate Planning, Probate, Will

Parents often worry about how to pass down their property without causing legal or tax troubles. In Florida, there are several ways to transfer real estate to children that avoid probate and protect assets. This guide explains these methods in simple terms, helping...
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