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When You Find Someone’s Will: Your Legal Obligations in Florida
At The Soto Law Office, we are often asked what to do when someone passes away and you discover their original Last Will and Testament. It can be an emotional and confusing time, and knowing your legal obligations is essential to avoid serious consequences. Let’s consider a fictitious example. A Florida Example Imagine Robert and Elena, a couple who lived together in Orlando for 20 years but never married. Robert owned their home in his name only, as he purchased it long befo


Why Every Florida Business Needs a Succession Plan
At The Soto Law Office, we often remind clients that owning and running a business in Florida is not just about day-to-day operations—it is also about preparing for the future. One of the most overlooked aspects of business ownership is succession planning. What happens to the business if the owner suddenly passes away or becomes incapacitated? Without a clear plan in place, even successful companies can face confusion, conflict, or even collapse. A Florida Example Consider a


Florida Electronic Wills: Understanding the Role of a Qualified Custodian
Florida has been a leader in modernizing estate planning. With the adoption of Florida Statute §732.521–732.525, the state became one of the first in the country to recognize electronic  wills. These laws provide Floridians with an alternative to the traditional pen-and-paper approach to estate planning. While electronic wills offer convenience and accessibility, they also come with unique requirements—particularly around who can safeguard them. One of the most important asp


Planning for the Unexpected in Florida: Why Backup Fiduciaries Matter
Life has a way of surprising us. Sometimes those surprises bring joy, like when a young athlete breaks through at the Olympics and wins gold against all odds. Other times, the unexpected is far less welcome - a sudden accident, illness, or other life-altering event. While we cannot predict every twist and turn, we can prepare. That preparation is the essence of estate planning. At The Soto Law Office, we often remind clients that a good estate plan is not just about making de
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