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Probate Pitfalls in Florida and New York — And How to Avoid Them
Families often come to me after a loved one passes away and say the same thing: “I had no idea probate was this complicated.” If the decedent owned property in multiple states , the process becomes even more challenging. Many of my clients are "snowbirds" or have property in two states. I will use Florida and New York as examples here, the two states that I practice in. Florida and New York each have their own rules, timelines, tax structures, and procedures, and navigating
Nov 15, 2025


Jul 20, 2025


The Safety Gap in the Sunshine State: Disarming Police
Florida allows publicly-open places to prevent police officers from carrying their firearms. When I moved from New York to Florida,...
May 12, 2025


LEOSA Reform Act of 2025 – What Current and Retired Law Enforcement Officers Need to Know
Introduction: Why the LEOSA Reform Act of 2025 Matters The Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act (LEOSA), also known as HR 218, has long...
May 9, 2025
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