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Monthly Archives: January 2020

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Protecting Yourself from Liability as a Trustee in Florida

By Mark R. Manceri, P.A. |

Accepting the responsibility to be a trustee is something that should not be taken lightly. It is a huge responsibility, and you are putting yourself at risk of facing legal problems if something goes wrong. As a trustee, it is generally recognized that you have a lot of integrity and can be trusted with… Read More »

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How a Pompano Beach Estate Plan Can Help You Avoid Potential Disasters

By Mark R. Manceri, P.A. |

Estate planning is a topic that people like to avoid talking about. And, it makes sense — most people don’t want to think about their own mortality. However, estate planning is a very important topic that should not be pushed to the side. Even if you don’t have any assets, it’s important to develop… Read More »

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What Does Decanting a Trust in Florida Mean?

By Mark R. Manceri, P.A. |

Have you created an irrevocable trust in Florida? Was this done recently, or was it done years ago? If you created it prior to 2007, an irrevocable trust was just that, irrevocable. This means it could not be revoked or changed in any way. However, the answer on whether an irrevocable trust can be… Read More »

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Florida Power of Attorney Disputes

By Mark R. Manceri, P.A. |

When someone creates their estate plan, it can be an emotional process. Especially because the decisions you make during this process can cause problems down the line between family members. People may challenge your decisions on how you opted to allocate your assets, or they may question your choices on who is managing your… Read More »

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Understanding Testamentary Capacity in Florida Estate Litigation

By Mark R. Manceri, P.A. |

Someone who executes a will is known as the testator. In order to legally execute a will, he or she needs to possess a certain level of mental ability at the time it is prepared. The legal term for a person’s mental ability to make a will is known as testamentary capacity. There are… Read More »

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What Happens if You Breach Your Fiduciary Duty in a Florida Probate?

By Mark R. Manceri, P.A. |

If you are named an executor of someone’s estate, or you are the trustee for someone’s trust, you have to obey something known as a fiduciary duty. This means you have a legal obligation to act in the best interest of the beneficiaries of the trust or will. For example, to better understand this… Read More »

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What are an Agent’s Duties under a Florida Power of Attorney?

By Mark R. Manceri, P.A. |

A power of attorney is an extremely powerful document and is commonly included as part of a Florida estate plan. With great power also comes risk. Some people abuse their power and cause harm to the very person they are supposed to be protecting. Abuse of power can take many forms and encompass a… Read More »

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Does a Ward in Florida have the Right to Marry?

By Mark R. Manceri, P.A. |

Do you have a family member who is a “ward” under a guardianship and wants to get married? It’s understandable that you want to protect your loved ones from exploitation and abuse, especially if the Ward is elderly, but it’s also important to understand that the ward doesn’t want to sacrifice their fundamental rights… Read More »

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