Monthly Archives: March 2026
Are Probate Fees Tax Deductible?
We are just about winding up tax season, with taxes due April 15. We are all trying to get as many deductions as possible so we can lower the amount of tax due. If a loved one died last year and you went through probate, you may wonder: Are probate fees tax deductible? Maybe…. Read More »
What Happens if I Do Not File for Probate?
When someone passes away, their estate typically must go through probate to ensure assets are properly distributed and debts are resolved. Probate is the process of settling a deceased person’s estate. While it is a necessary act, many people try to avoid it. But what happens if no probate is ever filed? The consequences… Read More »
What Happens to My Assets If I Die in Another Country?
We never know when or where we may die. We may be in our 30s traveling to Europe on a work trip when we died from a heart attack. Or perhaps we are at retirement age when we book a cruise across the world, only to die at sea from natural causes. The unpredictability… Read More »
Dealing With Your First Probate Hearing
Are you in charge of a deceased loved one’s estate? If so, you may need to go through the probate process. Probate is the process of settling an estate, which involves ensuring debts are paid and assets are distributed properly. Probate is not an easy process. It involves court hearings, and they can feel… Read More »
Dealing With Homeowner’s Insurance During Probate
When a homeowner passes away, their property often enters the probate process before ownership can legally transfer to heirs. During this time, managing homeowners insurance becomes critical. Without proper coverage, the property may be vulnerable to damage, liability claims, and financial loss. You will want to make sure you retain coverage during this time…. Read More »
How to Save Time and Money During Probate
Everyone dreads the probate process. Probate can be a lengthy and expensive legal process, especially if the estate is complex or poorly organized. Court fees, attorney costs, executor expenses, and delays can quickly reduce the value of an estate. In Florida, the average time for probate is 6 to 9 months. Simplified estates take… Read More »
What Property is Exempt From Probate?
After a loved one’s death, you may be tasked with handling their estate. Unless the assets are held in a trust, you will likely have to go through probate. Probate can seem daunting, especially if your deceased loved one had a lot of assets. Fortunately, exemptions can help. Some property can transfer directly to… Read More »
What to Know About Probate Loans and Advances
Sometimes we need money and we need it now. This may be true during the probate process. Handling a loved one’s estate may be seen as an honor but it is a thankless task. There is a lot of paperwork, court dates, and legal stuff happening, and this all takes money. You are likely… Read More »

