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Category: Florida estate planning

Kentucky Estates: articles on Florida estate planning

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Homestead Issues With Your Florida Beachfront Bargain

January 5, 2015

It’s wintertime, when one can’t help but think about Florida’s many advantages as a retirement haven compared to northern states. In addition to no state income taxes and better weather, a lesser-known but important Florida feature is its homestead laws. “Homestead” presents deceptively complex issues in snowbirds’ estate and tax planning when they finally become […]

Florida Residency Planning for Kentuckians

June 30, 2014

If you are a KYEstates reader in a state where it’s cold in the winter, you have probably seen them: people who seem to live in your own neighborhood and golf at your club, but have a car with a Florida license plate. Who are those people? They’re the lucky ones: the Snowbirds who get a […]

A Hurricane May Hit This House in the Keys, But Creditors Won’t…

May 25, 2010

KYEstates often dicusses asset protection developments, and we’re pleased to share a really fascinating Florida decision, Miller v. Kresser, — So.3d —, 2010 WL1779899 (Fla. 4th DCA 2010). Juan Antunez broke the news that this is surely a season of May flowers for asset protection planning. There won’t often be victories for pure judicial formalism […]

Choice of Residency – Kentucky Home or Sunshine State?

April 16, 2010

Readers, thank you for your patience. A tax season full of 1065s, 1041s, and 709s reduced posting frequency at KYEstates during the last two weeks. But we have been hard at work on something really good, something we hope will be quite useful. We’re proud help your Florida residency planning with our Florida v. Kentucky residency […]

Proposed Florida Legislation Responds to Estate Tax Repeal

February 14, 2010

Since late December, when it first appeared that estate tax repeal would actually happen, estate planners nationwide have been discussing its potential negative consequences. Consider this fact pattern: a second marriage, and a normal A-B estate plan. The plan uses a formula allocation clause directing the greatest amount of assets that can pass free of estate […]

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