Harrison Estate Law, P.A., is truly becoming a family business. Estate planning attorney and founder McCabe Harrison is welcoming his brother and probate trial attorney Casey Harrison to the team. With this addition, Harrison Estate Law is proud to b…
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Many people know that a power of attorney is a useful tool in an estate plan. Unfortunately, there are many misconceptions around how and when to use a durable power of attorney. Find out what a DPOA does and doesn’t allow you to do as part of a lo…
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When you think of prenuptial agreements, your first thought may be about a high profile divorce between millionaires or celebrities. Controlling what happens when a marriage breaks down is only half of what prenups (called premarital agreements under…
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For many Florida residents, their pets aren’t just companions, they are family. Yet far too often, when those people start their estate planning, their animals get forgotten. Before you finalize your Will or trust, be sure to ask who will take care…
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For many families, a revocable or irrevocable trust is a key part to their estate plan. However, unlike a Will, which is complete as soon as it has been executed, there is still work to be done after your trust is signed. Find out what to do after yo…
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Do you have a parent or loved one with a “winter home” in Florida? Do you know what will happen to that property when they pass away? Find out what an ancillary estate is, and why you might need a Florida estate administration attorney, even if y…
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Everyone who gets married hopes their marriage will last forever. Of course, we all know that doesn’t always happen. Often, for those who are lucky enough to fall in love again, things go better the second time around. But people may enter a second…
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“Probate” is one of those words lawyers use all the time and know exactly what it means. But if you haven’t gone to law school, chances are you will never come across the word until you find yourself needing to use the probate court. So what do…
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When you are creating your holiday shopping list, estate planning probably isn’t on your radar. But if you have a larger estate or valuable heirlooms, maybe it should be. Learn how you can use holiday gifts to roll out your estate plan and help you…
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Your loved one has passed away and you have found his or her estate plan in the process of packing up their home. Now what do you do? Find out what to do with a Last Will and Testament after a loved one dies and how an estate administration attorney…
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