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Creative Strategies to Charitable Planning

Many people dedicate a substantial amount of their time and resources to supporting the causes that are important to them. Whether serving on the board of a foundation or coordinating...

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My Parent Died and My Sibling Refuses to Show Me the Will. What Should I Do?

When a parent dies with a Will, typically, they appoint one of their adult children as the Personal Representative to manage and close out their Estate. Based on the laws...

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My Child Just Turned 18. Do They Need Estate Planning Documents?

Congratulations, Parents – you did it! After nearly two decades of sweat, and tears, your hard work has paid off and your baby is officially an adult. Like many newly...

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New Attorney Announcement

We are proud to announce two new attorneys that have joined Huth, Pratt and Milhauser in Boca Raton, FL as of counsel - Michael W. Kirshon, J.D., LL.M and Jennifer...

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SUPER LAWYERS 2025: Alexander J. Retamar (Zander)

Zander J. Retamar We are proud to announce that Alexander J. Retamar (Zander) has been rated in 2025 by Super Lawyers on the Florida Rising Stars list. This is an honor reserved for...

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HPM Wins Trust Dispute Judgment of Over $1million in Palm Beach County Court: Judge Finds Trustee Breached Her Fiduciary Duty and Awards Assets to Son in Complex Trust Litigation Dispute

Brandan J. Pratt Zander J. Retamar Michael W. Kirshon Three attorneys from Huth, Pratt & Milhauser Law Firm in Boca Raton, FL: Brandan J. Pratt, Zander J. Retamar, and Michael...

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HPM Wins Unique Will Contest Case! Miami-Dade County Trial Court Denies Grandson’s Request to Admit a Lost or Destroyed Will and Required the Estate Be Administered Intestate

Brandan J. Pratt Zander J. Retamar Two attorneys from Huth, Pratt & Milhauser in Boca Raton, FL: Brandan J. Pratt and Zander J. Retamar, representing the daughter of the Decedent,...

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How Can I Remove a Personal Representative?

When a loved one living in South Florida creates an Estate Plan, they name a Personal Representative who will manage and close the Estate after their death. Typically, the Personal...

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Suspension of CTA Compliance

On December 3, 2024, the US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas entered a nationwide preliminary injunction suspending enforcement of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) and its implementing regulations.  It...

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Estate Planning for Blended Families: Navigating Complexities and Protecting Your Legacy

While blended families were an anomaly in past generations, today, they are commonplace. Even for those lucky South Florida families who blend together as seamlessly as the Brady Bunch, careful...

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Avoid Penalties for Violating BOI Reporting Requirements

As part of our commitment to keeping you informed about critical developments in the legal landscape, we want to highlight an important upcoming requirement that affects your business entity: Beneficial...

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Florida Pet Trusts

Your pet is always there for you. They cheer you up when you’re sad. They celebrate with you when you’re happy. And they never talk back or give you attitude....

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Can I Challenge the Validity of a Trust?

Just like you can challenge the validity of a Will if you believe it is invalid, you can also challenge the validity of a loved one’s Trust. To contest a...

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Digital Estate Planning

When it comes to estate planning, many people focus on their financial and physical assets – investments, homes, cars, etc. In the 21st century, another area that needs your attention...

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Common Estate Planning Mistakes

Estate planning is an essential step to ensure that your assets are distributed according to your final wishes. If an Estate plan is not properly established and updated, your Estate...

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Do I Need a Probate Litigation Attorney?

A probate litigation attorney is different from a probate attorney. A probate attorney works with a decedent’s personal representative to help the family manage the process of legally distributing the...

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My Child Has Special Needs. How Does This Impact My Estate Planning?

Supporting a child with special needs can create a financial predicament for a family. Unlike the costs of raising a typical child, the expenses for a child with special needs...

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Estate Planning If You Have an Estranged Child

When your children are young, you envision continuing to be a part of their life as they grow up – spending holidays together, visiting one another, and cultivating special relationships...

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What Happens if a Will is Invalidated?

After a loved one dies, their Personal Representative submits a copy of the Decedent’s Will to the county Probate Court. After this happens, the Decedent’s spouse, children, or beneficiaries have...

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My Parent is Incapacitated. Can I Get Power of Attorney for Their Medical Care?

Your parents raised you and took care of you when you needed them. Now, the tables have turned; they need you to care for them. This role reversal is difficult...

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How Can I Remove a Personal Representative?

When a loved one living in South Florida creates an Estate Plan, they name a Personal Representative who will manage and close the Estate after their death. Typically, the Personal...

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How Can I Remove a Personal Representative?

When a loved one living in South Florida creates an Estate Plan, they name a Personal Representative who will manage and close the Estate after their death. Typically, the Personal...

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I Was Named a Personal Representative in a Will. What Does This Mean?

Acting as Personal Representative of a decedent’s (person who has passed away) Estate involves a significant time commitment, attention to detail, and, in some cases, handling conflicts between Heirs and...

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Estate Plan Considerations When a Loved One Has an Addiction

When our children are born, we all have hopes and dreams for their future, Will they become a doctor? A teacher? A famous musician? Unfortunately, this is not always the...

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