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Why Your Original Will Matters: Lessons From Napoleon's Last Wishes
Napoleon Bonaparte’s will offers more than historical intrigue—it highlights a vital truth about estate planning: the original document matters. In Florida, probating a copy of a will can be complicated and costly. Learn why keeping your original will safe is key—and how The Soto Law Office can help.


Can a Trustee Pay for a Beneficiary’s Child’s College Tuition? Understanding Fiduciary Duty in Florida Trusts
A well-meaning trustee may want to use trust funds to pay for a beneficiary’s child’s college tuition—but in Florida, that generous gesture could violate fiduciary duty. Learn why trust terms must be followed precisely and how to avoid legal pitfalls.


Guardianship When Parents are Divorced
Guardianship of a minor child or disabled adult can be incredibly beneficial and helpful for those in need. However, this situation can...


How Can You Change a Prenuptial Agreement?
When a couple signs a prenuptial agreement before a wedding, they are making determinations about issues based only on what they think...
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