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Originally Posted by dwsommer330
My wife and I now own a house here in the Villages as well as in Michigan and plan to, at least for the next several years, be snowbirds. We currently have wills but not living trusts. It is my understanding that, should something happen to one of us, the Florida home (at least while we are Michigan residents) would have to go through probate which may be expensive and time consuming. As we are thinking of selling, and replacing, our Michigan residence, I think the time might also be right to create living trusts.
Here is my question — does anyone have experience with the execution (after a spouses or close relative’s death?) of an out-of-state living trust ? If so, was the out-of-state living trust recognized in Florida so as to avoid probate? Does the living trust really need to be drafted by a Florida attorney or are living trusts drafted by out of state attorneys just as good? Thanks in advance for your input
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Your best to go directly to Estate attorney, they will give you a free hour consultation. I would recommend Eric Millhorn 753-9333 especially if you’re a veteran or his partner Jennifer Henson. Not all golf course talk is correct.
Not all situations are the same....do yourself a favor and spend an free hour on your situation with Eric or Jennifer.