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The Top Four Reasons Disputes Arise Over Wills (and How to Avoid Them)

By Fisher & Wilsey, P.A. |

If you are writing your will in St. Petersburg or elsewhere in Pinellas County, it is important that you get it done the right way. A sloppy or ill-drafted will can lead to serious problems, including disputes. Here, our St. Petersburg estate planning attorney highlights the top four reasons why disputes arise over wills… Read More »

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Elder Law Resources: What are the Rules on Retirement Account Inheritance?

By Fisher & Wilsey, P.A. |

For many people and families in Florida, a retirement account is amongst their most valuable assets.  A spouse, child, grandchild, or other loved one can inherit your tax-advantaged retirement account. Though, there are specialized rules and regulations that apply. Within this article, our St. Petersburg elder law attorney provides an overview of the key… Read More »

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When Would an Executor Be Removed in Florida Probate?

By Fisher & Wilsey, P.A. |

In Florida, the executor of a will is generally the person (or entity) responsible for opening and managing the probate process. An executor has a duty to carry out the legally valid wishes of the decedent and protect the best interests of the estate and its rightful beneficiaries. Indeed, they have fiduciary obligations. Under… Read More »

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