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South Florida Estate Planning Law (2 unread)
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No Time for the Ole’ In-N-Out with Lynsi Torres
Meet Lynsi Torres.
She’s 30 years old. Thrice married*. A mother of twins. She never graduated college. I don’t think she ever had any business training. She loves drag racing.Â
And she’s worth over a billion dollars.
Apparently, Lynsi has been recently “outed” as the owner and heir to the In-N-Out [...]
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An Introduction to the Problems of Estate Planning for Digital Assets
Have you ever wondered what happens to your digital assets when you die?
By digital assets I mean your email, Facebook, Twitter and other accounts. What about your iTunes music purchases? You Amazon Kindle books? Are you allowed to transfer your music to your beneficiaries?
How do you access your bank accounts [...]
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Illinois Man Leaves Million Dollar Estate to Two Obscure Actors He Never Met
Kevin Brophy was one of two obscure actors who will split a $1 million estate of a man he never met.
This is a new one. I’m always hearing interesting stories about the various people that people leave their estates to. Family, mistresses, charities, their pets, nothing surprises me.
Until now.
According [...]
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Back to Blogging: How (I draft documents)
In the continuing “Back to Blogging” series, the “How” posts (and there will be more than one) will talk about how I run my estate planning practice. I am not talking about empty platitudes such as “I run my practice with hard work, ethics, morality, etc.” That’s not how.
I mean literally, what [...]
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Large Law Firms Are Abandoning their Trusts and Estates Practices
According to an article in yesterday’s New York Times, the large international “white shoe” law firm of Debevoise & Plimpton is jettisoning their estate planning practice, adding to the list of large firms doing so, including Weil, Gotshal & Manges, and Gibson Dunn & Crutcher.
I’m not surprised.
These gigantic international [...]
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WSJ: What a Tangled Web We Leave
On February 2, the Wall Street Journal had published a great article on estate planning entitled “What a Tangled Web We Leave,” discussing the various problems people have when loved ones die. There is a common theme in the article – [...]
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Attorney Charged with Ethics Complaint over Probate Blog
Number of comments: 1Every now and then, blogging will get someone in “trouble.” See e.g. Rakofsky v. Internet, in which one Joseph Rakofsky sued a whole bunch of bloggers and other media over their posts criticizing among other things, his competency and ethics. Â Â I put the words “trouble” in quotes, because just [...]
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A little estate planning humor (Click to see the cartoon)
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Back to Blogging: Where?
This is another entry in my ongoing “Back to Blogging” series, where I am reintroducing myself, by answering the questions, “Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How”. I’m going a little bit out of order.
Where I WorkWhen I first started my solo estate planning practice in February 2009, I had [...]
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