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Name a Remote Contingent Beneficiary-Don’t Give Your Assets Away to the State

Name a Remote Contingent Beneficiary-Don’t Give Your Assets Away to the State

by Monique | Aug 29, 2018 | Estate Planning

If there are no beneficiaries that are legally entitled to inherit from your estate, your assets “escheat” to the state of Florida.  This means that if you are not survived by relatives entitled to inherit from you under the law, or if your will or trust...

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