Probate FAQ
The probate practice of Jon L. Martin focuses exclusively on representing out-of-state beneficiaries and families that have probate needs in Florida. Call 772-776-0395 in Port St Lucie and Palm City to discuss your situation with an experienced probate attorney.
JON L. MARTIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW
Questions & Answers
Asset protection is the process of securing your assets from future lawsuits and creditors. Did you know that Florida is one of the most debtor-friendly states? Florida’s asset protection laws are quite liberal and allow many individuals to keep their property regardless of the status of their debt.
There are a variety of ways to safeguard your estate from creditors in the state of Florida. Although they may seem simple, each method of protection contains a wide variety of exceptions that may expose your property to creditors. Experienced probate attorney Jon L. Martin can review your unique legal situation and explain what asset protection tools are the best for your specific needs.
There are a variety of ways to safeguard your estate from creditors in the state of Florida. Although they may seem simple, each method of protection contains a wide variety of exceptions that may expose your property to creditors. Experienced probate attorney Jon L. Martin can review your unique legal situation and explain what asset protection tools are the best for your specific needs.
Tenants by the entirety will provide asset protection in Florida for any real or personal property if only one spouse owes money. Available only to married couples, tenants by the entirety is a form of joint tenancy that gives both spouses joint ownership, control and interest in the property. Additionally, the spouses must have been married at the time and have purchased the property together. There are certain downfalls to this type of asset protection, however, including divorce and death of the spouse who does not owe the creditor that attorney Martin can discuss with you.
JON L. MARTIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW
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