Monthly Archives: August 2025

Planning for Your Art Collection: What to Do With Artwork in Your Estate Plan
For many collectors, artwork is more than an asset—it’s a personal passion, a legacy, and sometimes a significant investment. Whether you own a single valuable painting or a curated collection of fine art, it’s essential to include your artwork in your estate plan. Failing to do so could leave your heirs facing unexpected taxes,… Read More »

What Are the Legal Risks of Leaving Your House to More Than One Child in Florida?
If you are a parent of multiple children, one of your estate planning goals may be to ensure they each receive an equal share of your estate or trust. This can be relatively simple when it comes to liquid assets like checking or brokerage accounts–just split things down the middle. When it comes to… Read More »

Can You Sell a Florida House Held Under a Life Estate Deed?
If you are looking to keep your home within the family after you die, a life estate or enhanced life estate (or Lady Bird) deed may be the answer. Such deeds can transfer property outside of the normal Florida probate process, but they also carry certain risks and restrictions. The Tampa estate planning attorneys… Read More »

From What Date Do You Measure Damages in Florida Construction Litigation?
Construction litigation often arises when one party accuses the other of breach of contract. For example, a contractor sues a customer for non-payment. Or perhaps the customer sues the contractor for defective work that failed to meet the agreed-upon quality standards. If you find yourself in either situation, the experienced Tampa construction litigation attorneys… Read More »