
Changes To Probate Notice Requirements; Personal Representative Conflicts And Attorney’s Fees
By: Barry L. Miller, Esq., of Barry L. Miller, P.A., Offices Orlando Effective October 1, 2020, the probate laws relating to notice of administration, notice in probate proceedings, personal representative conflict of interest, and compensation of an attorney who serves as a personal representative have been updated. The new law: – Defines precious metals such as bullion or...Read More
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Would You Rely On Google To Diagnose Heart Disease?
By: David Berman, Esq., of Barry L. Miller, P.A., Offices Orlando If you had chest pains would you trust the internet to diagnose your symptoms and provide proper treatment? If your car breaks down would you rely on YouTube videos and try to fix it yourself? If you were being audited by the IRS, would you use TurboTax to protect your financial interests? Of course you...Read More
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Probate: The Benefits and Pitfalls of Summary Administration
Does my Estate qualify for Summary Administration and is it always the best choice? By: Barry L. Miller, Esq. Offices Orlando In the State of Florida, Summary Administrati on is a type of probate proceeding for small estates. To be eligible, the estate must contain less than $75,000.00 in non-exempt assets OR at least 2 years have passed since the date of death. Exempt...Read More
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