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How to Avoid Future Inheritance Disputes With Estate Planning Today

By Kitroser Lewis & Mighdoll |

Will Contest and Inheritance Litigation Attorneys in Palm Beach County and Martin County FL Back in 1990, fossil hunters discovered what was to be the most intact skeleton of a T-Rex ever found, on land in South Dakota belonging to Maurice and Darlene Williams. After prevailing in several legal disputes, Mr. and Mrs. Williams… Read More »

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The Importance of Proper Beneficiary Designations

By Kitroser Lewis & Mighdoll |

Estate Planning Attorneys in Palm Beach County and Martin County FL There are advantages and disadvantages to naming beneficiaries on accounts as a part of your comprehensive estate plan: As each person’s estate plan is meant to be highly individualized and comprehensive, it is of vital importance that your documented plan clearly designates beneficiaries… Read More »

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Should You Tell Your Beneficiaries What They Will Inherit?

By Kitroser Lewis & Mighdoll |

Estate Planning, Will, Trust and Inheritance Attorneys, Palm Beach County and Martin County FL The development of your individual estate plan involves a number of highly personalized and unique decisions. Every adult, regardless of the value of their estate, should carefully consider what their needs and wishes are for distribution of their assets once… Read More »

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Can My Long-Lost Child Inherit My Estate?

By Kitroser Lewis & Mighdoll |

Can a long-lost child inherit your estate? The answer is yes, but only if you do not have a will. Let’s look at an example to understand why that is and learn appropriate strategies for handling this kind of a situation. Let’s consider a 45-year-old man who finds out that he fathered a child… Read More »

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