by Jeffrey Eannarino | Oct 29, 2024 | Florida Deeds
The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) 2024 is a crucial piece of federal legislation that introduces new reporting requirements for businesses across the U.S., including those in Florida. Aimed at enhancing corporate transparency and combatting money laundering,...
by Jeffrey Eannarino | Oct 23, 2024 | Florida Deeds
When a loved one passes away, understanding Social Security benefits can feel overwhelming. Among these benefits, the $250 lump sum death benefit is often misunderstood. This guide will help you understand who qualifies for this payment and how it fits into the...
by Jeffrey Eannarino | Aug 19, 2024 | Florida Deeds
As someone concerned about their family’s future, you’ve likely thought about what will happen to your assets if something unexpected occurs. This thought often leads folks down the path of estate planning and tools such as Florida’s ladybird deed. If you own...
by Jeffrey Eannarino | Feb 10, 2023 | Florida Deeds
One of the most important aspects of owning property is having the correct deed. A properly executed and recorded deed is vital to proving ownership of real property and protecting one’s investment. Without the correct deed, you may encounter serious problems in...
by Jeffrey Eannarino | Feb 3, 2023 | Florida Deeds, Florida Estate Planning, Title and Closing
Many legal processes are involved in settling a decedent’s estate in Florida. The type of legal action that must be taken depends on the facts and circumstances present in each case. As such, there is no hard and fast rule regarding the settlement of a...
by Jeffrey Eannarino | Jan 31, 2023 | Florida Deeds, Florida Estate Planning, Florida For Sale By Owner, Florida Real Estate Contracts, Florida Realtor Corner, Selling Property in Florida, Title and Closing
The death of a spouse can be one of the most challenging experiences a person can go through. Along with the emotional pain, there are often many practical concerns that must be addressed, such as what happens to the property after a spouse dies. Florida law provides...