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  • What could cause you to go through an IRS audit?
  • Goals of Estate Planning in 2012
  • What are your estate planning goals?
  • Estate Planning for Your Online Life
  • Florida House Bill 401: How it affects your non-probate assets
  • Time to review your beneficiary designations?
  • Does Your Estate Plan Need Updating?
  • 3rd Annual Domestic Asset Protection Trust Rankings Are Out!
  • Convicted Murderer Still A Beneficiary Of An IRA
  • Who May Be a Shareholder of an S Corporation
  • Why you should make a gift before the end of 2012
  • WARNING: Life Insurance should not go through your estate
  • Tax Consequences to Decanting
  • How to Properly Decant in Florida
  • Requirements for Decanting in Florida
  • More on Decanting
  • Estate Taxes, Not Just Imposed By The Federal Government
  • IRS cracks down on fraud
  • Important Documents to Have Before You Die
  • Ways to Fix a Broken Estate Plan
  • How to start-up a Florida business
  • Taxation of a Limited Liability Company
  • The Latest on the Asset Protection of an Inherited IRA
  • Congress vs. The Stretch IRA Update
  • Transfer of Asset Between Spouses
  • So you just had a baby...now what?
  • What Are The Tax Policies of Rick Santorum and Ron Paul?
  • Congress vs. The Stretch IRA
  • How is incapacity determined in a Florida guardianship?
  • Time for a Tune Up?
  • Now is a great time to become a Florida resident
  • Tax Aspects of President's Fiscal Year 2013 Budget
  • Rights of An Incapacitated Person in Florida
  • Who May Serve as a Guardian in Florida
  • Types of Florida Guardianships
  • General Guardianship Provisions under Florida Law
  • Common Questions Regarding a Florida Living Trust
  • What are the Tax Policies of the Two Leading Republican Candidates?
  • Estate Planning For Business Owners
  • Life insurance and how it can fit into your estate plan
  • Basics Aspects of the Federal Transfer Tax in Florida (cont)
  • Basics Aspects of the Federal Transfer Tax in Florida
  • Rules of Construction for a Florida Trust
  • What are the duties and powers of a Florida Trustee?
  • What does it mean to be a Trustee in Florida?
  • What must be in a Florida Trust?
  • What if the Estate Owes Money?
  • What are some of the duties and powers of the Personal Representative?
  • Who may serve as the Personal Representative of an Estate
  • Where should a probate take place?
  • What are the costs of probate?
  • Year End Estate Planning Ideas
  • The Law Punishes Wrongdoers
  • What Happens To A Gift When Someone Predeceases You
  • WHAT IS A GUARDIANSHIP AND WHAT DOES A GUARDIAN DO?
  • Can I Make A Contract To Guarantee My Inheritance?
  • How to Pass "Your Stuff" According to Your Wishes
  • How Can You Legally Revoke Your Will?
  • You Want to Contest What You Are Getting As An Inheritance...Be Careful!
  • What Happens To Your Will When Your Life Changes?
  • Who May Serve as a Witness to the Signing of a Will
  • How To Validly Execute a Will under Florida Law
  • Who May Make A Will?
  • What Is The Family Allowance And What Is Its Purpose?
  • What type of property is exempt from creditor's claims in a probate?
  • What Happens To Your Homestead Upon Your Death?
  • What Are the Inheritance Rights of a Child Conceived Before a Decedent's Death but Born After the Decedent's Death in the State of Florida?
  • Trusts can be Better than a Will
  • "Super Committee" not so super
  • Debts After Death: Who Pays for Debts of a Decedent under Florida Law?
  • What types of assets have to be probated in Florida?
  • Florida Summary Probate System
  • Reasons for Contesting a Florida Will
  • How to Avoid Probate in Florida
  • How Are the Estates of Aliens (Non-Citizens) Handled Under Florida Law in an Intestate Estate?
  • What Does the Term "Escheat" Mean Under Florida's Probate Laws?
  • How Does Florida Law Address the Concepts of Dower and Curtesy in an Intestate Estate?
  • How Does Florida Law Deal with Children Who are "Half Blood" versus "Whole Blood" to the Decedent or an Adopted Child of the Decedent in an Intestate Estate in the State of Florida?
  • What Are the Rights of Persons (Children) Born Out of Wedlock in an Intestate Estate in the State of Florida?
  • What is the elective share and what are the surviving spouse’s right in it?
  • What is a pretermitted spouse and child?
  • What Does the Term Inheritance per Stirpes Mean in an Intestate Estate in the State of Florida?
  • What are the Shares or Rights of Heirs (Family Members) Other Than the Spouse in an Intestate Estate in the State of Florida?
  • What is the Spouse's Share of an Intestate Estate in the State of Florida?
  • What is an Intestate Estate in the State of Florida?
  • IRS Announces Its 2012 Inflation Adjustments
  • When Should You Change Your Will
  • Per Stirpes v Per Capita
  • Estate Planning Goals to Keep in Mind
  • Power of Proper Estate Planning Through the Eyes of Al Davis
  • Top Reasons to Avoid Probate
  • Study Shows Most Americans Do Not Have An Estate Plan
  • IRS Offers Employers Program To Correct Worker Classification
  • No Contest Clauses: What Are They, Are They Valid And If Not, Ways To Get Around That Hurdle
  • Requirements of a Valid Will in Florida
  • Top Reasons to Avoid Joint Ownership
  • Small Businesses and Taxes
  • Do You Know How Much You Are Worth In The Eyes Of The IRS
  • Records To Be Kept For A Florida Limited Liability Company
  • Baby Boomers, Sign Your Documents Now!
  • CCH Releases Its Tax Estimates for 2012
  • REMINDER: Florida's New Intestacy Law Effective October 1, 2011
  • President Signs Bill Reforming Patent System
  • October 1st Durable Power of Attorney Law Approaches
  • IRS Provides Tax Relief to Victims of Hurricane Irene
  • Taking Care of Minor Children Upon Your Death
  • Tips for Employers Outsourcing Their Payroll
  • Who Should Serve as a Trust Protector?
  • Back-to-School Tips for Students and Parents Paying College Expenses
  • Thoughts on the Types of Powers You May Give to a Trust Protector
  • What is a Trust Protector?
  • Tips for Charitable Taxpayers
  • Tips for Taxpayers Who Receive an IRS Notice
  • Interest Rates Decrease for the Fourth Quarter of 2011
  • Keep Good Records Now to Reduce Tax-Time Stress Later
  • Ten Tax Tips for Individuals Selling Their Home
  • Ten Tips for Taxpayers Who Owe Money to the IRS
  • Seven Tax Tips for Recently Married Taxpayers
  • Ten Tax Tips for Individuals Who Are Moving This Summer
  • Nine Cool Reasons to visit IRS.gov/espanol this Summer
  • Exciting Tax Break for Married Couples
  • Best Places for Retiring
  • Time is ticking for taxpayers who filed for an extension
  • Teaching Kids About Money
  • What Does Tenancy By The Entirety Mean?
  • How To Give Away Your Personal Property Upon Your Death?
  • Who May Serve As A Personal Representative In Florida For A Probate?
  • What is the Difference Between a Will and a Living Will?
  • How to Create A Valid Will In Florida
  • What is Probate?
  • Reminder: College Kids Need Estate Plans Too
  • Summer Day Camp Expenses May Qualify for a Tax Credit
  • How to Prepare Before a Disaster Strikes
  • Tax Tips from the IRS for Students Starting a Summer Job
  • A Special-needs Trust will Protect Your Child’s Assets
  • Difficulties for Same Sex Couples
  • Doing Work You Love after Retirement
  • Cost-Basis for Gifted Shares of Stock
  • Use Your Summer Wisely
  • Transfer to Grandchildren while You can
  • Make Sure to Create an Elder Law Estate Plan
  • Estate Planning for Your Pet
  • IRS Increases Mileage Rate to 55.5 Cents per Mile
  • Estate Planning Lawyers, Where Have They Gone?
  • Surviving Spouse’s Financial Plan
  • Assess Your Retirement Savings
  • Retirement Planning
  • Offshore Tax Disclosure Deadline Extended
  • Must Haves for Estate Planning
  • Couples Need to Talk about Money
  • Finances are Important for Newlyweds
  • Governor signs bill to overturn Olmstead decision
  • Portability is Helpful for Spouses, but Currently only for 2011 and 2012
  • What a living trust really is...
  • Wise to have a Checkup of Retirement Savings
  • Tough Lesson to Learn
  • Change to Florida's Intestacy Statute
  • Death to Olmstead?
  • Florida passes Inherited IRA protection law, bill awaits Governor's signature
  • Small Business and the Tax Gap
  • Financial Planning for a Family Member with a Chronic Illness
  • Planning for a Family Member with a Chronic Illness: Insurance Payments
  • Planning for a Family Member with a Chronic Illness Cont.
  • Planning for a Family Member with a Chronic Illness
  • Its Graduation Time, Now Time for a Will
  • Nine Facts on Filing an Amended Return
  • Tips for Managing Your Tax Records
  • Eight Facts on Penalties
  • IRS Announces Qualified Disaster Treatment for Japan
  • Eight Things to Know if you Receive an IRS Notice
  • Ten Things to Know about Tax Refunds
  • Three Ways to Pay Your Federal Income Tax
  • Taxpayers Have Extra Time to Make a Contribution to Their IRA This Year
  • Ten Tips for Last-Minute Filers
  • Seven Things about Getting More Time to File your Tax Return
  • The Do’s and Don’ts of Bequeathing Assets
  • IRS Issues Interim Guidance on Informational Reporting of Employer-Sponsored Health Coverage; Reporting is Voluntary for All Employers for 2011 and Small Employers for 2012
  • Tax-Time Errors Filers Should Avoid
  • Six Tips for Paying Estimated Taxes
  • Treasury Dept. and IRS Extend the Deadline for Filing Form 8939 Beyond the Previously Set April 18; Guidance to Follow with a New Deadline
  • Do you have questions regarding Gun Trusts? (continued)
  • Do you have questions regarding Gun Trusts? (continued)
  • Do you have questions regarding Gun Trusts? (continued)
  • Do you have questions regarding Gun Trusts?
  • Starting a Business? How to Choose the Right Ownership Structure
  • Seven Facts about Injured Spouse Relief
  • Taxpayers Abroad Can Choose IRS Free File; Don’t Forget to Report Foreign Accounts
  • Beware of Tax Scams
  • Tax Refund Withholdings and Offsets
  • Small Business Owners Miss Tax Breaks
  • Why visit an IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center?
  • Could Portability of the Estate Tax Exemption Become Permanent?
  • Think about Keeping Your Life Insurance
  • More U.S. Citizens Renouncing Citizenship
  • Wondering Why Your Pay has Gone Up?
  • Six Tips to Make Filing Taxes a Breeze
  • The Advantages of Family Limited Partnerships (FLPs)
  • Keep Your Retirement Plan on Track
  • Excuses for Not Saving for Retirement
  • Long-term Care is a Conversation Worth Having
  • Ways to Find Free Tax Help
  • All 1040s are being accepted by IRS now
  • Certainty on Tax for Two Years
  • Study up on Tax Laws
  • Homeowner Tax Credit
  • Don't Be Scammed by the IRS
  • Do You Need an Asset Protection Trust?
  • Do not be Confused over Property Taxes on Newly Built Homes
  • Do Not Miss an Often Overlooked Tax Credit
  • Keep a “Blackbox” of Important Documents
  • The Importance of Being Flexibe in your Estate Plan
  • So you are getting married…now what?
  • New Savings Options for Lower-Income Workers
  • Start Retirement Planning Early
  • Women are Saving Less than Men
  • Advance Directive can Provide a "Good Death"
  • Once last chance to Disclose Offshore Accounts to the IRS!
  • Other Business Credits and Extenders
  • Energy Incentive Credits for Businesses
  • Possible Delay in Tax Refunds
  • What to file for your business?
  • Tax Numbers Adjusted with Inflation
  • Worries About not Saving Enough for Retirement
  • Wills are for Everyone
  • Tax Apps for your iPhone
  • Retire Comfortably by Making a Plan Now
  • Most Common Estate Planning Mistakes
  • The Time to Create Advance Medical Directives is Now
  • Are Oral Trusts Valid in Florida?
  • Could Florida Impose a Retaliatory Estate Tax?
  • Power of Attorney Helps with Unforeeable Events
  • Can Your Heirs Benefit From A Dynasty Trust?
  • Individual Tax Deductions and Extenders
  • Personal Online Identities and How They Affect Estate Planning
  • Bonus Depreciation
  • Protect Your Assets With a Marital Deduction Trust
  • Other Individual Tax Credits
  • Florida Court Rules in Favor of Widow on Homestead Issue
  • Individual Charitable Contribution Incentives
  • Energy Efficient Improvement Credit
  • Payroll Tax Holiday
  • The Family Business: Is Your Exit Strategy in Place?
  • Planning Ideas for Single Member LLCs Post-Olmstead
  • 3 Tips on How to Save Your Money
  • Why Designating a Beneficiary for Your IRA is Important
  • Marriage Relief Penalty
  • Florida Law Governing Intestate Estates
  • Capital Gains/Qualified Dividends
  • Individual Income Tax Rates
  • A Unique Opportunity from the 2010 Tax Relief Act
  • Income Tax Provisions in the 2010 Tax Relief
  • The (Un) Marriage Penalty
  • Should You Create a Video Will?
  • Estate Election in 2010
  • IRA Charitable Rollover
  • A Tax Bill is FINALLY passed
  • Inheritance and Estate Tax
  • Florida Law Governing Pretermitted Heirs - Spouses and Children
  • Florida Estate Planning: Distribution of Assets
  • Florida Estate Planning: Financial Powers of Attorney
  • Pass on Values As Well As Assets With An Incentive Trust
  • Keeping Peace in the Family Requires Good Estate Planning
  • Joint Tenancy Will Not Replace a Will
  • What a Florida Estate Planning Attorney Can Do For You
  • Avoid Need for Conservator by Providing for Incapacity in Estate Plan
  • Estate Planning Particularly Essential for Unmarried Partners
  • Thoughtful Retirement Planning Leaves Wives More Financially Stable
  • Times Are Tough: Could Your Children Use Some Money Now?
  • Best Place to Retire Depends on Advance Planning
  • How to Deal With Inherited IRAs
  • 5 Reasons to Create a Trust
  • The Financial Benefits of Marriage
  • Follow This Simple Checklist to Create a Will
  • Caring for An Aging Parent and Their Pet
  • Where Do Your Tweets and Facebook Posts Go When You Die?
  • Florida Tries to Strike a Balance between Trustee Liability and Beneficiary Rights
  • The Ludwick Opinion and its Aftermath for Tenancy-In-Common Interests
  • Word to the Wealthy: Don’t Look a Gift Tax in the Mouth
  • Self-Settled Spendthrift Trust Legislation Shot Down
  • How to Catch Up on Saving for Retirement
  • Will the AMT be enforced on 2010 tax returns?
  • Florida Estate Planning: What The End of the Bush Tax Cuts Could Mean for You
  • Florida Estate Planning: Avoid These Estate Planning Mistakes
  • Florida Estate Planning: Protected Entities for Transferring Assets
  • Study Shows More Americans Paying Attention to Retirement Planning
  • IRS Announces its Annual Inflation Adjustments
  • How to Avoid the Most Common Estate Planning Mistakes
  • Good Estate Planning Helps Keep Peace in the Family
  • The Benefits of Florida Estate Planning
  • The Importance of Providing for Incapacity in a Florida Estate Plan
  • Living Together? How to Protect Yourself Legally
  • Why It Is Important to Divorce-Proof Your Business
  • New Law Gives Roth 401(k)s a Lift
  • Shielding Your Estate from a Child’s Divorce
  • How to Plan for Long-Term Care
  • The Four Pillars of Estate Planning
  • Big Money Mistakes That Couples Make
  • New 401(k) Disclosure Rules Released
  • Ex-Wife of Dennis Hopper Sues Estate fEx-Wife of Dennis Hopper Sues Estate for $45 Million; Estate Sues Her for Return of Art
  • President Favors Raising More Revenue for Social Security
  • Florida Asset Protection for Doctors and Surgeons
  • Beneficiary Designation: It’s Important to Get It Right
  • Get the Facts on IRA Conversion
  • Report: Baby Boomers Will Pay More for Medicare in 2011
  • Report on How Wealthy Plan for Retirement
  • U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Anna Nicole Smith Estate Case
  • Gripes of Wrath: Steinbeck Heirs Continue to Feud 42 Years After Author’s Death
  • Ohio Woman’s Will is Good on Wood
  • October a Good Month for Family Loans and GRATs
  • How to Make Good Financial Decisions as You Age
  • Manhattan District Attorney Investigating 104-Year-Old Heiress’s Advisors
  • The Estate Tax Debate Continues
  • Estate Planning for Wombats
  • Florida Estate Planning: The Role of the Trustee
  • What You Need to Know About A Florida Living Will and Designation of Health Care Surrogate
  • 2010 Brings Difficult Tax Decisions to the Forefront
  • New Florida Homestead Law Takes Effect October 1
  • Some Experts Advise Americans to Prepare Now for Social Security Benefit Cuts
  • NY Times Puts Will Writing Software to the Test
  • Treasury Official: Estate Tax Choice May Be Offered for 2010
  • 7 Recommended Steps When Dealing with Carryover Basis
  • Married Couples and Property Conveyances
  • The Tab for Happiness is $75,000
  • Women Need Extra Help in Preparing for Retirement
  • Florida Estate Planning: Easing Into Retirement
  • Florida Estate Planning: Who Has The Right to Inherit?
  • 10 Things You Need to Know Before Retiring – Part 3 of 3
  • 10 Things You Need to Know Before Retiring – Part 2 of 3
  • 10 Things You Need to Know Before Retiring – Part 1 of 3
  • Disney Heir Favors Estate Taxes
  • Automatic IRA Act Seeks to Boost Retirement Savings
  • Estate Tax Retroactively Applied?
  • 4 Factors That Will Likely Determine Where You Retire
  • How to Tell If You Are Ready to Retire
  • Legal Planning for the College-Bound
  • Estate Planning Savvy Gives Steinbrenner Trustee Room to Breathe
  • Famous Wills Make History in the UK
  • Children Grow and Your Estate Plan Should Follow
  • Who Do You Need to Carry Out Your Wishes When You’re Gone?
  • What Happens If You Die in Florida Without a Will?
  • Parenting the Parents: How to Help Seniors Manage Money
  • Two Key Events Trigger Need for Estate Planning: When Children Come and When They Go
  • Sharing Your Estate Plan With Your Heirs
  • Starting a New Business? Plan for Your Own Success
  • Estate Planning: The Essentials
  • The Difference Between a Will and a Living Will
  • Assemble a Paper Trial, Avoid Confusion
  • Florida Estate Planning: Who Gets the Elvis Painting?
  • If You Still Have Real Estate Equity, Is It Sufficiently Protected?
  • Estate Planning is an Ongoing Process
  • Want to know what estate planners are thinking?
  • When Your Child Has Special Needs, Estate Planning is a Must
  • No Estate Tax Could Mean No Survivor Trust Benefits
  • Study Shows 47 Percent of Baby Boomers Do Not Have Enough Money for Retirement
  • Personal Online Identities and How They Affect Estate Planning
  • New Estate Tax Proposal Would Hit Wealthier Harder
  • Florida Estate Planning: Health Care Documents
  • Heirs Argue over Lucille Ball Auction in Los Angeles, California
  • Estate Planning for the Self-Employed
  • Steinbrenner Family Saves Millions in Estate Taxes
  • How to Prepare for the Return of the Estate Tax
  • Extension of Homebuyer’s Credit is Passed and Signed into Law
  • Crash Course in Estate Planning - What You Need to Know
  • The Federal Estate Tax or lack thereof, Leaves Estate Planning Attorneys Uncertain
  • Do It Yourself (DIY) Estate Planning can present some Challenges after Your Death
  • Things to think about when purchasing long-term care insurance
  • The Dan Duncan Legacy: Death, No Taxes
  • The Advantages of Family Limited Partnerships (FLPs)
  • The Time to Create Advance Medical Directives is Now
  • When Equity Reduction is a Good Thing
  • Do You Need an Asset Protection Trust?
  • Another Chapter in Story of Whether or not an Inherited IRA is Asset Protected in Bankruptcy
  • Florida Single-member LLC Now Lacks the Luster It Once Had (Cont.)
  • Florida Single-member LLC Now Lacks the Luster It Once Had
  • The Family Business: Is Your Exit Strategy in Place?
  • Beneficiary Designation: It’s Important to Get It Right
  • Who Do You Need to Carry Out Your Wishes When You’re Gone?
  • Battle of the Wills: Gary Coleman's Ex-wife and Former Business Associate Argue Over Coleman's Estate
  • Get the Facts on IRA Conversion
  • Big Case on Asset Protection of Florida LLCs Just Published by Florida Supreme Court
  • A few great planning opportunities when interest rates are low
  • Parenting the Parents: How to Help Seniors Manage Money
  • Federal Estate Tax Instability Affects the States
  • Things to Think About When Designing a Trust for a Beneficiary After Your Death, Part III
  • The Net Worth of U.S. Presidents: Who Is #1?
  • First 6 Things to Think About When Designing a Trust for a Beneficiary After Your Death
  • Things to Think About When Designing a Trust for a Beneficiary After Your Death
  • Estate Plans Not Just for Those Who Have Large Estates
  • Retirement Coming Early for the Older Unemployed
  • Can You Save Too Much Money for Retirement?
  • Are You The Parent Of An Orphan 401(k)?
  • What You Need to Know About Social Security and Pension Payouts
  • CPE for CPAs on June 17, 2010
  • Planning for Retirement in Another Country
  • Florida's Fix to Old Estate Planning Documents...For This Year Only
  • Using Estate Planning to Protect Your Family
  • New Florida Homestead Law Details
  • Study Finds Those With Advance Directives for End-of-Life Care Get Better Treatment
  • Estate Tax Contingency Planning Critical in 2010
  • Gifting Between Spouses Continued
  • Are Reverse Mortgages a Good Idea?
  • Gifting Between Spouses
  • Survey Says Half of Americans Lack Basic Estate Plans
  • Update on the possible Florida estate tax on non-residents...
  • How Much Money Will You Need In Retirement?
  • The Truth About Retirement Plans
  • A Gift That Keeps Giving: The Charitable Trust
  • Jacksonville Estate Planning Attorney Lists Things a Will Cannot Do
  • Things to Think About When Drafting a Buy-Sell Agreement
  • Jacksonville Tax Attorney Details Ways to Help Avoid an IRS Audit
  • Estate Planning For Non-residents of the United States
  • Jacksonville Estate Planning Attorney Says It Is Not Too Early To Start 2010 Tax Planning
  • The Pooled Charitable Trust: Jump In, The Water’s Fine
  • Jacksonville Tax Attorney Advises Floridians to Use 2009 Refund Wisely
  • Why you should still do your estate planning in 2010
  • Estate Tax Update
  • Wisconsin Court Says Estates, Not Heirs, Responsible for Taxes
  • Bill Introduced to Extend the First-Time Homebuyer Credit
  • Does Your Estate Plan Need a Tune-up Part II
  • Does Your Estate Plan Need a Tune-up Part I
  • Jacksonville Tax Attorney Explains Tax-Saving Benefits of an AB Trust
  • Estate Planning Hurdles Being Faced By Same Sex and Unmarried Couples in Florida
  • Plan to Avoid the New Medicare Surtax
  • Medicare Surtax Examples
  • New Medicare Surtax is on its way!
  • Jacksonville Estate Planning Attorney Outlines How to Avoid Probate in Florida
  • Still a Need to do Estate Tax Planning
  • Jacksonville Estate Planning Attorney Describes Advantages of a Florida Living Trust
  • Update on Proposed Florida Estate Tax on Nonresident Property in Florida
  • Sale of a Life Estate
  • Another Reason to Become a Florida Resident
  • Florida Tax System
  • Florida Business Income Tax
  • What To Do When You Make A Large Non-Cash Charitable Contribution
  • Ways to Deal with Estate Taxes
  • Newest Inherited IRA Bankruptcy Ruling in Texas
  • Long-term Care Seminar to be held this Weekend in Jacksonville
  • Red Flags the IRS is Looking for in Attacking Family Limited Partnerships
  • Want Free Help With Your Taxes?
  • IRS to Apply Stricter Standards to Paid Tax Preparers
  • Eight Basic Estate Planning Moves No One Should Neglect
  • What are the Benefits of Naming a Coporate Trustee?
  • Did you know you can deduct some or all of the sales tax you paid for your car?
  • Estate planning for your pets
  • Are Inherited IRAs Asset Protected?
  • Could Obama's Proposed Budget Change the Way You Make Everyday Gifts or Receive Your Inheritance?
  • Why you should be a Florida resident, Part II
  • Why you should be a Florida resident, part I

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