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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.


Is Your Estate Plan Really That Simple - Common Factors That Complicate Florida Estate Planning
Many clients begin their estate planning conversations by saying, “My situation is pretty simple.” But as we’ve seen at The Soto Law Office, even the most straightforward plans often involve important legal and personal details—like testamentary trusts, unmarried partners, or special needs provisions. Here’s why a customized, thoughtful approach matters.


Exploring the 4 Different Types of Deeds and Their Impact on Your Property
Understanding the Intricacies of Property Deeds for Newcomers When it comes to owning property, understanding the different types of...


What is an Unlawful Detainer Proceeding?
When a landlord has a tenant with a lease that refuses to leave, they can evict that person from the property. But when a person is on...


When Dividing Property in a Divorce, Does it Matter Whose Name is on the Title?
One of the biggest issues in any Florida divorce is how to divide property between spouses. Determining the proper split of assets and...
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