Pros and Cons of a Florida Ladybird Deed
A Florida Ladybird Deed, also known as an Enhanced Life Estate Deed, is an increasingly popular legal instrument used in estate planning. This type of deed allows property owner(s) to retain control over their homestead property without losing the homestead or tax benefits, while also designating beneficiaries who will inherit it upon their passing. Like any legal tool, there are advantages and disadvantages associated with the use of a Florida Ladybird Deed. In this article, we’ll explore the pros and cons of this estate planning option.
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