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Commonly Asked Estate Planning Questions From Users Near You

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Is a Will prepared in accordance with the laws of Trinidad and Tobago valid in the State of Florida

Christopher Kennedy Caswell
Answered by attorney Christopher Kennedy Caswell (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Christopher K. Caswell, P.A.
It may be.  It depends if there are any issues. And if person making will has moved to Florida and is a Florida resident, why would they not make a new will?  We advise clients that they should have their estate plan reviewed every 2 years or early if certain family situations change (such as marriage, birth, divorce, death).
It may be.  It depends if there are any issues. And if person making will has moved to Florida and is a Florida resident, why would they not make a new will?  We advise clients that they should have their estate plan reviewed every 2 years or early if certain family situations change (such as marriage, birth, divorce, death).
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Could I be responsible for paying my spouses debt?

Answered by attorney David Goldman
Estate Planning lawyer at Law Office of David M. Goldman PLLC
It depends if he has assets that are separate, if you are the PR, and if you co-signed on the accounts. It is possible that you may not be responsible or have any liability but we would need to look at the complete circumstances.
It depends if he has assets that are separate, if you are the PR, and if you co-signed on the accounts. It is possible that you may not be responsible or have any liability but we would need to look at the complete circumstances.
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Does my brother-in-law have any ownership rights if I now own the property where he built a storage?

Answered by attorney Christine James
Estate Planning lawyer at James Law Group
By what means do you own the property? Simply building a structure on a property does not give ownership rights unless there is some type of adverse possession. See a real estate or probate attorney to go over the facts and title.
By what means do you own the property? Simply building a structure on a property does not give ownership rights unless there is some type of adverse possession. See a real estate or probate attorney to go over the facts and title.
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