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Florida's Homestead Law Can Save Your House from Creditors — and Ruin Your Will If You Are Not Careful

Florida homestead is one of the strongest asset protections in the country, but it comes with strings attached that can quietly undo a carefully written will. Here is what Orlando families need to know before the real estate closing, the remarriage, or the estate meeting.

By David A. Yergey III · Yergey & Yergey, P.A.

Florida's Homestead Law Can Save Your House from Creditors — and Ruin Your Will If You Are Not Careful — Yergey & Yergey P.A., Orlando

Florida homestead is one of the strongest asset protections in the country, but it comes with strings attached that can quietly undo a carefully written will. Here is what Orlando families need to know before the real estate closing, the remarriage, or the estate meeting.

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This article is intended as a general overview and does not address every fact pattern or recent change in Florida law. Florida statutes are amended regularly; consult a Florida-licensed attorney for guidance specific to your matter.

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