TRID Disclosure Forms: A Basic Overview Anyone who has financed the purchase of residential real estate property recently is familiar with the almost insurmountable stack of documents that is set before them prior to taking title. This is a result of the Dodd-Frank...
Understanding the Florida Living Will With all that has been going on in the world lately, it is no surprise that estate planning attorneys have been bombarded by client calls regarding Living Wills and other advanced directives. Aside from creating a feasible plan...
Closing Disclosure Forms 101 Much confusion still exists about the purpose and contents of the standardized Closing Disclosure statement used in financed real estate purchases throughout the United States. Although this form has been in use for several years, many...
Adding a Name to a Deed in Florida Self-help and legal DIY projects are always highly discouraged. This is particularly the case in reference to adding or removing individuals to and from deeds to real property in Florida. Oftentimes, real estate lawyers are hired to...
Ways to Avoid Probate in Florida One of the most frequently asked questions we receive regarding estate planning is “Will my estate go through probate court in Florida?”. While most believe such a process to be complicated and virtually unattainable, be...
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