What State Should I Open My Mom’s Probate?
It’s common for Florida seniors to have two residences. However families can become bewildered trying to figure out which state is the state they should open a probate in upon the passing of their loved one who lived between two states. In today’s video Elder Law Attorney Melissa O’Connor discusses how to determine your loved one’s domicle for probate purposes.
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