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Florida lawmakers have ensured that a decedent’s homestead (the house that they live in) is not taken by estate creditors upon their death. Decedents leaving their home to their wife, children, or descendants, are able to do so free of creditor’s claims. The exception to...

When a decedent has a spouse or children, some assets, including the decedent’s homestead property, two vehicles, household furnishings, and up to $1,000.00 in personal property are exempt from creditor’s claims and should not be used to pay debts. Florida Statute section 732.402 and Section 10, Article 4...