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Old 02-12-2018, 10:04 AM
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If this is where your permanent residence is, then it is a wise move to update wills, trusts, estate planning, et al to Florida law/statutes/etc.

There is little or no advantage to keep the current documentation in a different state, other than not spending the "few" dollars it costs to update.

And as we all know, those things we only do once per year or several years need reminding in our own minds let alone local laws effects/impacts.

And....there is no doubt one learns something when updating and more so updating to a new state.

Provides peace of mind, eliminates second guessing and avoids interpretive fees at some future date.