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Commonly Asked Estate Planning Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Does a will become invalid if the residence changes states?

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Answered by attorney Richard J Kaplan (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Richard J. Kaplan, P.A.
While recommended, it may not be necessarily required. The question is whether a Maryland Will complies with Florida law once the Testator/Testatrix becomes a Florida resident. Florida basically requires 2 witnesses and that the Will is signed at the end in front of everyone who signs the Will. If it does, it can be valid. If not, it won't. The Will does not have to be changed just because your daughter changed her name. But if you update your Will, it should be updated as well.
While recommended, it may not be necessarily required. The question is whether a Maryland Will complies with Florida law once the Testator/Testatrix becomes a Florida resident. Florida basically requires 2 witnesses and that the Will is signed at the end in front of everyone who signs the Will. If it does, it can be valid. If not, it won't. The Will does not have to be changed just because your daughter changed her name. But if you update your Will, it should be updated as well.
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What do I file after the death of my mom?

Answered by attorney Sabina Tomshinsky
Estate Planning lawyer at Home Town Law, P.A.
Based on your post, it appears that probate may not be necessary but, if there was a will, that will should still be placed on deposit with the clerk and the death certificate (without cause of death) should still be recorded in the public records of the county where decedent passed away. Also, it would still be prudent to consult with an attorney to ensure that indeed no court action must be taken. All the best.
Based on your post, it appears that probate may not be necessary but, if there was a will, that will should still be placed on deposit with the clerk and the death certificate (without cause of death) should still be recorded in the public records of the county where decedent passed away. Also, it would still be prudent to consult with an attorney to ensure that indeed no court action must be taken. All the best.
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What can I do about being appointed a Guardiam Ad Litem by the court?

Answered by attorney David Goldman
Estate Planning lawyer at Law Office of David M. Goldman PLLC
If the home has value, you should probably hire your own lawyer, if it does not, and you want to abandon it, then let them cover the costs
If the home has value, you should probably hire your own lawyer, if it does not, and you want to abandon it, then let them cover the costs