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Monthly Archives: February 2025

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Is Life Insurance a Legitimate Estate Planning Strategy in Tampa?

By Knudsen Law |

When approaching estate planning in Tampa, it makes sense to consider all potential possibilities. You may have heard about other Florida residents using life insurance as a retirement or estate planning tool – but how does this strategy actually work? Is it a viable choice? Should you consider using a life insurance policy for… Read More »

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What to Do if Your Executor Is Refusing to Cooperate in Tampa

By Knudsen Law |

If your loved one passed away, you might have various interactions with the executor of their Will. At first, you might not be familiar with the roles and responsibilities of an executor. However, it shouldn’t take you very long to identify an uncooperative, uncommunicative, or irresponsible executor. What can you do if your executor… Read More »

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What Happens if My Executor Gets Dementia in Tampa?

By Knudsen Law |

An executor plays an important role in the estate planning process. When most people select executors for their Wills in Tampa, they choose individuals who are likely to act in a calculated, efficient manner. These are often individuals with solid financial skills. They may also have a reputation for being reliable. But what happens… Read More »

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Out-of-State Beneficiaries of Florida Trusts and Wills

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A considerable portion of Americans choose to retire in Florida. If you’re the child or relative of someone who retired in Florida, you might be located halfway across the country. Perhaps you still live in the retiree’s hometown along with other family members. What happens if this individual passes away? Do you need to… Read More »

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