[By DAVE LIEBER Star-Telegram staff writer-See source link at the end]
When David and Katie Swanson saw a “For Sale” sign outside the Fort Worth duplex they expected to inherit, they knew they had a problem. They called the phone number on the sign and talked to a man who said he was the new owner.
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PRESS RELEASE:
Attorney Long H. Duong, principal contributor to the WeProbateFlorida.com blog – a blog about Florida probate and estate administration, will begin a new feature addressing a series of classic questions he fields about probate in Florida.
The category title “Quick” Q&A is a bit of a mock on the common client or prospective client question: [...]
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Confused about Florida Probate?
We are working on a simple and concise probate guide for personal representatives of Florida probate estates. It will appear both here on our blog and on our parent site, WeProbateFlorida.com.
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A Memphis, Tennessee man died intestate, leaving a $2 million dollar estate behind, but the most heated “personal property” dispute in his probate estate was his trusty golden retriever, Alex.
Seems the fight may have been more about bickering beneficiaries.
Read the rest of the story here. (May 8, 2007, Associated Press – as seen freep.com, [...]
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William Edy comments on estate planning pitfalls. Great article! – LHD
Don’t get burned by not using attorney
Do-it-yourself estate planning can backfireÂ
Some individuals try to save money by not hiring an attorney when they should. Three of the ways they try to save attorneys fees, that elder law attorneys often see, are by trying to avoid [...]
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